Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 28, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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K U K A L EN ìfcK P K IS E
^ b a n y ^ 'r e c t o r y l W i l ì a r d ^ t u t i o n
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CAPTAIN R E E V E S
We serve all makes „
• nd sell
W illa r d s
I
oder
new
management
" I t you live
W '-fiC’ HHUJIJ WE./// H! t¡L¡
W. W. ATTERBU RY
This is good advice:
T , J ,o r . Prop.
in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you live 191 w e
in some other town trade in that town.' 1-1 W, Seeond, Albany.
But in these and ill ibile day's many re­
siding elsewhere fin I it advisable to do
at least part of their buying in the
larger town. Those who go to Albany
to transact business w ill find the firms
named below ready to fill their require­
ments with courtesy an t fairness.
S ir .
W e Save \ ou Money
*•-OREGON^
¡hit.
F I QTIFF F C U
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Oct.3l-Mou
$90,000 in Premiums
Wl. S E E T H E B E S T IN T H E L A N D
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A .J- L IN D A H L ,
hardware.
Dinnerware
a
Tin shop in connection
330 W. First St.
Albany, Oregon
A lb an y Floral Co.
N ew and
Second-hand^ uurnlture
'"A "'*!*'
'•'-'■—'•i’ of NW ,nS B L ,
".X h .ÎZ fc ”
Cut flowers
and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
______________ Flower phone 458-f.
422 W. First, Aibl„,
p E N T K A L T IR E SHOP
charging.
Tire Vulcanizing- Battery re­
221 W. Second.
Ed Falk, Prop.
THE
storea, 212 W. First and 225 South . ,
stores,
«..n. o^i „„„„„a,,.
G
LOW
„„ ,,ibl Home made fresh daily
t^astburn Bros.— I wo big grocery
~
OLDEN
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient service
W e make our own candies.
________ __ _________W. S. D uncan
P *O R D SALES AND S E R V IC E
A
Tires and accessories
i » * Soft Orinks and
L ig h t L u n ch es
F. W . RO SS, Albany.
First street— Bikman Blug.
K irk -P ullaic M otor C o .
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
Funeral directors. 427-433 nest First
street, Albany, Oregon.
F U L L E R G RO CERY; 286T yo n
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 2b3R
H I0 L . M . . A N . & . JACKSON
Grocery—Bakery
„
E verythin g in the line of eats
____ ____ ___
Opposite Postoffice
I M l E R IA L
C A FE , 209 tV. First
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
Phone 665
W e never CbOSR
»
Official Strömberg carburetor serv
ice station.
Conservative prices. A1
work guarantee.1.
119-121 W. Second
m oney are best when
M- |e n busy. and Make
your dollars work in
our savings department. A lbany S tate
B ank . Under government supervision.
M A R I N K L L 0 PARLORS
(A beauty aid for every need)
St. Francis Hotel
___
‘
Prop. Winifred Rose
JJOSCOK AMES
HARDW ARE
The Winchester Store
CJecotid hand Pianos from $185 up
If you want a bargain in a piano sow
is your chance. They're in A1 condition.
Davenport Mnsic House, 409 W. First
Q tap le and Fancy Groceries
Crockery and Glassware
Mrs, M G. Stetter
Phone 139JJ-
206 W. Second st.
ctim son T h e ’ shoe doctor
kJ Second
s
street, opposite Hamilton's
store.
t
'Sudden Service.”
Y lfa ld o Anderson & Sou. distrib-
ALBANY
I News Notes From
All Over Oreg on
Gleaned by the Western
Newsapor Union for
Busy Peeple
Four new business enterprises have
located In Monmouth within the las1
year.
Gresham was chosen for the annua
convention of the Oregon W. C. T. C
next year.
There were 99 fires In Portland lr
September, SI ot which entailed losset
of <33,706.24.
Paul Vogt of Portland, was Instantly
killed near Redding. Cal., when he was
caught In the belting of a rock crush
er.
For the first time In October in
many years the city of Portland if
using all of the water In the Bull Rur.
river.
E. E. Myera, mayor of Warrenton
has tendered his resignation to the
city council on grounds of “Indefinite
absence from the city."
If you enjoy a good meal,
.»nd keow a good meal when you get it,
3 ou II be back, tor yon'll not forget it.
Our aim it to please you.
The fifth annual Milton Freewater
Apple show wss held last week with
the largest display of apples ever as
sembled In eastern Oregon.
PARAGON CAFE
M. P. Lee, rural mail carrier work
Ing out of Canby, probably lost th<
sight of one eye when attacked by t
large hawk which'he shot.
FARM LOANS
W rite for booklet describing our 20
year Rural Credit Amortized Loans
The loan pays out in 20 payments, re­
tiring the principal. Cheap rates. No
deI»y.
B eam L and C o .,
133 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
FARM LOANS
at lowest rate of interest
Real Estate
I’romyt service.
Insurance
j
H ALSEY
C A P IT A L
AND
SU RPLU S
a
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
A TREASURE CHEST!’
That ¡4 what a woman said re
cently upon opening a box ot onr
assorted candiee. W hat woman
doesn’t regard candy as a treasure?
It is really more than that, too ; it
is an absolute necessity, supplying
a food want in a manner no other
article of diet can. Ours is the
best to he had.
The Young People's Luther league
convention of the Oregon and south
ern Washington districts will be held
In Silverton November 6 to 7, lnclu
sire.
The Washington County Fruit Grow
era association recently was organize',
with George Woolworth as head and
O. C. Chase as secretary. The asso
elation fa In the form of a producers
cooperative exchange
Clark’s Confectionery
Dr. C. H C Q , Dentist
“ PLATES
THAT
F IT ”
Prosecutor Seeks Indictment of Roads
Chicago. — Flrty Indictments of
prominent politicians, railroad offi­
cials and beer runners will be asked
by Assistant United States Attorney
James L Mac Dowell from the grand
Jury In addition to the Indictment of
five large railroads at corporations for
the illegal transportation of beer Mac
Dowell stated he plans to ask court
orders for the seizure of more than
1000 refrigerator cars used by the
railways (or Ihe transportation o( beer
o( Intricate routes (rom the East to
I hicago bootleggers The order would
permit the destruction ot tha seized
E. C. Meade,
H. Albro,
ALBANY
Optician
OREGON.
BARBER
SHOP
earn.
Grown», bridge work and fillings
it will
pay you to get my prices on »our deutal work,
Cusick bank build ng, Albany
The G IR L
hirst-cl&ts Work
J- W
STEPHENSON.
A R R O W G A R A G E , Gansle Bros
AUTHORIZED LIGHT-TESTING STATION
I
Any Girl in Trouble
t
tuay communicate with Ensign Lee of Ihe Saltation Army al the
«
White
vvwaic Shiqld
c. 4 riwuiv,
Home, 56.5
'■ ’ Mayfair
aiayiiir avenue,
even jc Portland,
ftjvuan
Oregon.
/regofle
I
!
Coolidge Favors
Use of Slipper
Halsey, Oregon
Courteous treatment.
T he D IA M O N D '
HILL & Co.
HALSEY STATE BANK
James Romlg, 27, of Baker, was in
stantly killed when struck by an auto
mobile driven by C. H. Getchell on thf
Old Oregon trail near Hotlake.
The run of salmon In the Colum
" M B ain , Room 5, First Savings Bank bia river is very light due to the con­
bnilning, Albany
tinued dry weather, which leaves ths
river low and clear. There w ill be
few fish, according to fishermen, until
there la a good rainfall.
Finger prints on two pieces of
You get
cheese was the only trace left by
thieves who lootPd the cheese factory
at Beaver, taking 1450 pounds of
cheese and 40 pounds of butter, the
We have
loss being estimated at >440.
One hundred and three mills report
ing to West Coast Lumbermen's asso­
ciation for the week ending October
F R E N C H & SON
17 manufactured 101,233.741 feet of
lumber, told 95,848.354 feet and ahlp
Jewelers, Opticians, Albany
ped 101,453.211 feet. Naw business was
5 per cent below production
Ship
mentt were 6 per cent above new busi­
ness.
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We have some attractive patterns in Linoleum j
and felt-base yard goods
<
M OVED
Don t forget the place
T ’ utori and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­
mers, Kssex. Hull sort & lfupmohile cars.
Accessories, a pnlies. 1st Ac Broadalbin.
., ALBANY
G E O , M. G IL C H R IS T
Armstrong Linoleum Rugs, $ 18 cash
SHOE
SERVICE
Third & Broadalbin
i r O D A K F IN IS H IN G
I I
For expert work send your films
to Haskin s film shop, 309 Lyon street
Albany, Oregon.
M A G N E T O E L E C T R Ic fc a
M E T Z G E R ’S
Congoleum $ I f )
Printed
Rugs
ca«h ,
national rarest iu Tillamook county
and one is burning in the Waldport
district, according to Ralph 8. Shel­
ley, supervisor.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
One hundred members of Methodist company filed a petition Jointly with
Ladies' Aid societies from Union coun the Tillamook County Mutual Tele­
ty met at Union in a first annual con phone company, asking the permission
ference. Cove was chosen for next of the Interstate commerce conimls
slon to acquire the property of the
year's meeting.
closed for a half day Saturday. Mr.
smaller exchange,
Members of the Eugene Elks’ lodge
The Coos Bay W ater company an­ McCann was first general manager of
visited schools throughout Lane coun
the Bend plant. He died in Arizona
ty in the interests of the fund for the nounces Improvements In Its system
limt week.
restoration of the historic warship which Involves the expenditure of
A deer from the wilds southeast of
>150.000 and Includes the latest filter­
“Old Ironsides."
ing plant, capable of taking stain from Bandon created an amount of excite­
Waslilngton. D, C.—“ What the youth
Members of the Longfellow clubs at
ment there recently, when It strolled of Ihe country needs la not more pub­
the
water
surply,
which
Is
the
prin
Medford, Marshfield. Portland. Cor
and ran through the streets, with half lic control through governmental ac­
vallls, Eugene and McMinnville were clple objection of consumers.
A total of 99.090 visitors called at a hundred excited men attar It. The tion, but more home control through
guests of the Salem branch of the or
the Eagle creek camp and picnic animal had several narrow escapes parental action.”
ganlzatlon at a banquet.
Thia sage piece f advice wae handed
grounds on the Columbia highway dur­ from being captured, but always elud­
I. E. Patterson, resident of Eola.
ed Its pursuers.
out to American parente by Calvin
ing
the
season
of
May
15
to
September
Polk county, has announced himself
More than 150 men, representing Coolidge, president and father, in the
30, this year, according to a report
as a candidate for the republican pom
practically all sections of the United course of an address to the Interna­
front
Albert
Wiesendanger,
forest
inatlon for governor. This Is the first
States, have replied to an advertise­ tional convention of the Y. M. C. A.
ranger In charge of the camp.
entry for the gubernatorial primary
of the United States and Canada.
The Douglas county budget commit ment Inserted In a Salem newspaper
The Medford water commission has
While not mentioning by name either
by a mysterious Miss Jordan, In which
tee
has
been
appointed
by
the
county
appointed F. C. Dillard, well known
Jazz or the myriad other evils sup­
she
offered
to
pay
>400
to
any
respect­
Pacific coast water engineer, to be In court. The members are G. R. Hates, able man who would marry her so posed to be afflicting Ihe yoqth of to­
banker at M yrtle Creek; Joseph
charge of the construction of Med
day, Ihe president made It emphatic
that she might Inherit an estate.
ford's new >976,000 water works sys­ Lyons, banker and ex-county Judge.
that
he clings to the old fashioned be­
Attempts are being made In the
Reedsport, and N. Rice, real estale
tem.
Tumalo reservoir basin to float boxes lief that the home, and not the state,
dealer and ex mayor of Roseburg.
la reaponaible for the upbringing of
Mountain range In eastern Oregon is
Continued dry weather, the hunt­ of dynamite, with time fuses attach­ the child. Parents, he said, cannot
enough better than it was last year
ed, Into a subterranean channel, If
ing
season
and
the
burning
of
brush
! that sheepmen expect to have the use
the attempts finally meet with suc­ aluff their responsibility to tbs etate.
of the higher ranges for between a* and slashings by logging operators cess, It Is believed that the exploding
“There are too many Indications that
and settlers are combining to create
the functions of parenthood ir e break­
month and six weeks longer than In '
dynamite
will
block
the
underground
serlouH fire hazards In the national
ing down," the president observed.
1924.
forests of western Oregon, according passage which have made the reser
"Too many people are neglecting the
voir
uaeleas.
The city of Astoria won in the su to the Portland office of the forest
real well being of their children, shift­
preme court its mandamus proceeding service.
Hearings to determine the reason­
ing the responsibilities (or their ac­
against Clatsop county to compel the
County assessors from all sections ableness of (he tariffs of several stage tions and turning over supervision of
county court to levy a road tax, a
lines
operating
In
this
state
was
start
part of which would be available (or I of the stale have been summoned to ed in the offices of the public service their discipline end conduct to the Ju-
vonlle courts.”
use by the city.
j meet in Rqlcin on Monday, November commission at Salem.
Stage llnea
2, according to announcement made
The assessed valuation of property*
represented
at
the
hearing
Included
r rance Facing Financial Crisis.
by Earl Fisjier, state tax commission
in Um atilla county for 1925, not in
Parts.— Premier Palnleve, speaking
cr. Discussion of county tax ratios the Coast Auto line, Portland Newberg,
eluding public utilities, IS a little morel
will play an important part in the McMinnville Stage line and the Inter- before a banquet of the republican and
than half a million dollars leas than^
urban Stage companv.
socialist parties, admitted that France
program.
Tom Murray, cobvlct. under death ia facing a financial crlsla.
In 1924, according to R O Hawks I
In
tribute
to
Thomas
A
McCann,
sentence for the murder of John
county assessor.
executive manager of the Shevlin lum Sw eetly, guard, during a break at
Three fires are burning In the I
her interests In the United States, the the Oregon state penitentiary on Aug
Mount Hebo district of the Sluslaw *
Authoritative Style» et Qleeeee
Shevlin Hixon company plant In Bend ust 12, testified in the circuit court
— For dreat— Rimless glasses for
at Salem that neither James Wtlloe
nor Ellsworth Kelley, coalefendants evailing and formal oecaatona. For
In the crime, had any direct connec­ •porting, theater, or a dress glaaa
tion with Ihe death of the slain guard. for close use only
Oxfords or
The engineering corps of Ihe Uglted lorgnettes.
States army has derided to extend the
Jetty at the mouth of the Umpqua
river, In Oregon, so that Ihe flow of
water In that stream will scour hwsy
the sand her Impending navigation at
that point. An allotment of >54,600
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
for thia project was authorized from
xlstlng river and harbor Improvement
The Rulcrn Ad club has appointed
a vigilance committee to wage war on
a number of shoplifters who have
been active in Salem during the past
few months.
Repairs
Ip o rttn iller Furniture Co., furni­
Capt. J. M. Reeves, who succeeded
Capt. S. E. Moses, as commander of
W. W. Atterbury, recently elected
the navy air forces on the Pacific president ot the Pennsylvania system,
coast.
succeeding Samuel Rea, retired.
' PABCOLIN
and
GOLD SEAL
J
A
Reflectors and lenses for nearly all makes of
ca rs.
: W
E recondition all makes of
C a r»
and
M o to r»
The wisest girls keep out of trouble
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