Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 05, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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HURAL E M E K P R IS E
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Service
Station
W illa r d s
r
I oder new management
T h u is good advice: “ If you live . . .
a
L M. Taylor, Prop.
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live 121 W, Second, Albany.
in some other town trade in th at tow n."
But in these aut< m »bile days many re­
siding elsewhere find it sdvisable to do
at least part of their buying in the
larger town. T hose who go to Albany
to transact business will find the firms
named below ready to fill th eir require­
m ents with courtesy and fairness.
A
W e Save V ou M oney
E. L Silfi
J. L IN D A H L , hardware.
,
53b W.
Floral Co.
Cut flowers
422 W. First,
•fw and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
Flow er phone 458-f.
C E N T R A L T IR E SHOP
T ire Vulcanizing- Battery re­
charging. 221 W. Second.
Ed Falk, Prop.
THE
'C'astburn Bros.— Two big grocery
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Ice Cream, Soft Dr nks and
L ig h t L u n c h e s
F . W . R O S S , Albany.
First street—Bikman Blog.
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K ir k -P ollak M otor C o .
M E T Z G E R ’S
'C'ortmiller Furniture Co., furni-
R
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
street, A lbany, Oregon.
P C L L E R G R OCERY. 285 Lyon
R (Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Groceries
Phone 2b3R
Fruits
Produce
T 1 O L M A N & JACKSON
SHOE
SERVICE
Grocery—Bakery-
M OVED
Eve ry th in g in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
IM P E R I A L C A FE , 209 W. First
*■
H arold G. Murphy Prop.
Phone 665
W e never close
D o n ’t forget the place
Third & Broadalbin
IZ O D A K F IN IS H IN G
R*- For ex p ert work send your films
to H askin’s film shop, 309 Lyon street,
ALBANY
Albany, Oregon.
TVTAGNKTO E L E C T R IC CO. fc.
AvR Official Stromberg carburetor serv
icn station.
Couservative prices. Al
work guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second
]Vfen
N ew s N o tes From
A ll O v e r O reg o n
and money are best when
A’ R busy. Make your dollars work in
our savings department. A lbany S tate
B ank . Under governm ent supervision.
eaned by the W estern
Newsapor Union for
Busy Peeple
TLl A R lN K L L O parlors
• a ”
(A beauty aid for every need)
St. Francis Hotel
Prop. W inifred Rose
pOSCOK
AMES
C ottage Grove Is to have a shingle
till In operation within two m onths
Bids for th e construction of th e new
tate norm al school plant at Ashland
’111 be opened in Salem . N ovember 12.
C ounty assesso rs from all sections
HARDW ARE
The W inchester Store
Qocond hand I*iano9 from $185 up
If yon want a bargain in a piano now
is your chance. T hey're in Al cvndilion.
D avenport Music House, 409 W. First
Q tap le and Fancy Groceries
Arads Renfro, ex-representative for
ie M assachusetts Bonding & Insur
Crockery and Glassware
Mrs, M G. S fttter
Phone 139^J
206 W. Second it.
G T IM S O N T H E SHOE DOCTOR
Second street, opposite H am ilton's
store.
“ Sudden Service?’
Y V ’sIdo Anderson & Sou, diatrib-
’ » utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­
mers, Essex, Hudson A Hupiuobile cars.
Accessories, a pnliea. 1st & Broadalbin.
If you enjoy a good meal,
.and know a good meal when you get it,
You’ll be back, tor yon'll not forget it.
O nr aim it to please you.
PARAGON
CAFE
ALBANY
G E O , M. G IL C H R IST
FARM
LOANS
W rite lor booklet describing our 20-
yenr Rural Gredit 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, Albany, Ore.
FARM
LOANS
at lowest rate of in terest
Real Estate
and u v e money.
] L O W
"C^lite Cafeteria and coufectionery
fp O R D SALES AND S E R V IC E
Buy
Roundtrip
Tickets
OLDEN
H o m e m ade fresh daily
■“ -4 Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient serviee.
W e make our own candies.
W. S. D uncan .
Join your friends aboard Shasta route
trains to thr Southland.
Aib.n,
■w-4 stores, 212 W. First and 22J South
Main. Good merchandise at the right
prices.
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^CALIFORNIA
N e w and r
S eco n d -h an a uurniture
Dinnerware
Tin shop in connection
F irst St.
Albany, Oregon
A Ibany
(vnfiortablFIrib
FURNITURE
COMPANY
Employes of th e Oregon state prison
nd th e state prohibition departm ent
ave elected to come under th e pro-
ection of th e w orkm en's compensa
Ion act.
Gold worth m ore th an $20 was the
esult of one panning at Jacksonville,
rhere sm all gold mining operations
,re In progress on Main street by In-
livlduala.
Ed Richardson. 61. ex ferry opera-
or on the Coquille river, comm itted
utclde a t Coquille by craw ling under
he wheels of a Southern Pacific log
:lng train.
W ork on th e new arm ory at Silver-
on Is expected to be completed in two
reeks, according to m em bers of the
Irm of contracto rs who are building
he structure.
A hand of wild horses roam ing on
he Cascade m ountains n ear th e Mc-
tenzle pass will be rounded up soon
nd sold by S heriff Taylor, according
o th a t officer.
W. O. M acLaren of Portland has re
Igned as a m em ber of the state parole
ioard. He was appointed to the board
anuary 2«, 1»23, to succeed Ira Mar
In of Portland.
A total of 283,343 recreatlo n lsts visit
Southern Pacific
C ongressm an F. R- Reid of Illinois,
who is civilian counsel at the court four miles west of W eston. In the
m artial proceedings of Col. William heart of some of the best w heat pro­
ducing land in U m atilla county, has
Mitchell.
just been purchased by Allck Johnson
E stablishm ent of a departm ent of from the I). N. McDonald estate. The
d en tistry in connection with th e Uni­ purchase price was given at $19,600,
A. M. Dalrymple, w-arden of the Ore­
v ersity of Oregon was urged in the
annual report of the state board of gon state prison, left this week for
dental exam iners filed with Governor Jackson. Miss., where he will attend
the annual m eeting of the American
Pierce.
Four and a q u arter million trout prison congress. W arden Dalrymple
fry from the McKenzie state hatchery is on the program for an address. He
were distributed in different stream s will be absont from Salem for three
and lakes of the sta te during th e sea weeks.
Sales by lum ber mills affiliated In
son of 1925. according to a report ju st
made by E. W. Goff, superintendent the W est Coast L um berm en’s associa­
tion as reported for the week ending
of the plant.
The comm unity chest com m ittee re­ October 24 again were below the sum
ported th at the total budget set for As­ mer'3 average, totaling only 90.800.623
to ria's first comm unity chest drive had feet. The report, which was for 111
been fixed at $22.355. D etailed plans mills, showed m anufactures aggregat­
for an organised drive N ovember 9 to ing 102.962.8(3 feet and shipm ents of
98,076,881 fei I.
11 have been worked out.
'1 he Oregon stale grange withdrew
Mrs. W. W. Gabriel, president of the
from the state departm ent at Salem
Irvington P arent-T eacher association
Its petition for a constitutional amend
and m usic chairm an of the sta te P a r­
inent authorizing a bond Issue In an
ent-Teacher organization was elected
unlimited amount for the development
sta te president of th e association at
sm ith. Oregon City. $12; Frank Pierce.
of hydro-electric power In Oregon un
its convention In Portland.
Sandy. $12; Mary A Mack, Eugene,
der state control. T here has been sub
The Rogue River Valley Associa stltuled for this, a constitutional $30; Leon R Huff. M arshfield. $16;
tlon of M inisters, which met at G rants am endm ent providing thnt the bond !l»l-*t, II Ihivb-n. Salem. $20; WllllSSt
P ass la st week, voted to co-operate in issue shall be limited to 4 per cent J. Hodgson. Burns, $18; Fannie E
handling the proposed seven w eeks' of th^ assessed valuation of property Taylor, Milwaukie, $30.,
revival cam paign at Ashlund next in this state.
A malignant form of bird rholera Is
spring by Rev. Billy Sunday
responsible for the epidem ic which Is
P rices on Pacific coast cranberries
F red T hatcher, 64, was killed by a were raised by the Pacific C ranberry devastating couatless flocks of ducks
blast of g iant powder in camp 3$ of Exchange at Astoria from $3.60 to $4 In the Tule lake country. T his was
the Booth Kelly Lum ber company, 15 a box, or $12 a barrel, f. o. b. the the opinion expressed by George Ton
miles above W endling. He was prim ­ m arshes. This price Is considerably kin. United S tates game w aiden for
ing th e blast holes In a stum p when under that of eastern berries. T here California, and Dr. Rudolph Snyder
the powder was exploded accidentally. has been- a larger movement of west­ inspector In charge of the United
E arl F isher, sta te tax comm ission­ ern cranberries this year than ever S tates bureau of anim al Industry fnt
e r is on his way to New Orleans, before In the history of the Industry. California, following a tw o d ay Inspec­
tion of the Tule lake district. The two
where he will atten d the national con
The w e stirn crop this year will mount
federal game officials estim ated thal
ventlon of the state tax commission
to more than 150 ears and Is of excep­
there are now at least 50,000 dead
ers. The convention will open Novem­ tionally fine quality.
ducks In Tule lake, with thousands
ber 9 and continue until November 13.
Oregon pensions have been granted still dying dally of the disease. ,
The city of Bend, under an opinion as follows: John J. Mell, Portland.
Jam es Wllloa and Ellsw orth KAIley,
of the attorney-general, may avail It­ $12 a m onth; Mury Drake, Portland,
self of an a rt of the last legislature $30; F rancis M Rich, Portland, $18; convicted In the circuit court al Shlem
authorizing It to acquire 11 second- C arrie M. Foster, Forest Grove. $30; for the m urder of John Sweeney,
feet of w ater from Tum alo creek for W illiam Hannon, Madras. $18; Martha guard, during a break at the Oregon
a municipal supply. T he opinion was A. Riser, F orest Grove. $33; John W. sta te penitentiary on August 12, were
sentenced to be hanged in the execu­
sought by R. H. Foz. m ayor of Bend.
P rentiss. Selma, $12; Alvin S Klein
tion cham ber of the Institution on
A q u arter section of land about
January 8. Sentence was pronounced
by Judge Kelly. Tom M urray, third
m em ber of th e trio engaged in the
break, previously was convicted of
first degree m urder and was aentenr
ed to be hanged on December 18. All
three of the cases will be appealed to
the state suprem e court, according to
the defense counsel.
H earing on the proposed form ation
of the Umpqua highway Im provement
district was held at Elkton by officials
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
of the state highway commission. All
sections of the proposed district were
represented, approxim ately 600 per
sons attending The proposed district
■¡presents the first effort In the state
That is what a woman said re­ o take advantage of the law enacted
cently upon opening a box ot onr by the last legislature providing for
assorted candies. W hat woman reatlon of Inclusive Im provem ent dis
doesn’t regard candy as a treaaure? Irlcta with state and federal aid. The
It ¡a really more than that, too ; it definite projects for which the dis
is an absolute necessity, supplying trlct la desired are the Im provement
a tood want in a manner no other of approxim ately eight miles of the
artitle of diet can. Ours is the Roosevelt highway from the Coos
county line to Reedsport and the 62
heat to be had.
mil» highway from Reedsport, on the
Pacific highway, westward through
Scottsburg and Elkton, to Drain
National Apple Week ‘ Everybody an apple eater’
Oct. 31 Nov. 6
PABCOLIN
and
The G IR L
We have
The D IA M O N D '
FRENCH
&
SON
Jeweler«, Optician«, Albany
H)
Congoleum $
Printed
GOLD SE A L
w
cash
R ugs
A rm stro n g L inoleum R u g s, $ 18 cash
We have some attractive patterns in Linoleum ,
and felt-base yard goods
HILL & Co.
H A LSEY STATE
BANK
H alsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
AND
SURPLU S
H ALSEY
He W asn’t Seeing Things
(Harrisburg Bulletin)
A lone driver in a car smashed
into the barricade at the wait and
of Ilia long trestle which approach­
es the new bradge last Friday
night.
Ihe racket awakened a
member of the household in the
Borgs farm residence.
“ Anybody hurt out there?” he
asked.
“ Nope.”
t
" Need any help? ”
'' Nope, but tell me, W illy, why
in the blankety blank they don't
put a red laulern out at a place
like th ia? ”
You passed three warning
•igna, two red bulheyea, and
rammed the third. Good night?’
" W ell, I'll he dinged.”
Mr. Waggeter now hat ten Silver
foxes at his Brownsville farm.
The S. 16 Frame,
fashioned by the Shur-on con
pony, instinctively appeals to tbi
feminine wearer for Us rioh ap
poarance. There is a tone to tin
color and a balance to the design
and a bridge and joint such as yoi
expect Shnr-oo to make.
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
'A TREASURE CHEST!”
C la rk ’s C o n fectio n ery
Insurance
You get
New Comfort Features — at no extra fare
— Club car, with barber, valet, shower-bath,
on The Shasta.
Observation cars on Shasta, Southern
California Express (furnishing direct serv­
ice to Los Angeles), and Oregonian.
Get further particulars about this attrac­
tive travekacrvU-c. Ask Agent.
Prom pt service. Courteous treatm ent.
W m B a in , Room 5, First Savings Bank 1
builning, Albany
A woman and tw o men are thought
by offlcera to have robbed th e Echo
postoffice recently when th e sum of
$1(3 In postal funds and checks was
taken from th e safe
M istaking a sm all bottle of poison
tab lets for aspirin. Miss Jean Maddox.
17, a Junior la th e Roseburg high
school, took several of the tab lets and
t« In a serious condition.
4 Popular T rains from
P o rtla n d every d a y
The teach ers' in stitu te w as
D r. C . F IC Q , D entist
“ PLATES
THAT
FIT»»
most successful ever held
county.
Grown«, bridge work and fillings
it wql
p a y you to get my prices on vour deutal work.
Cusick bank build ng, Albany
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A n y G irl in I rouble
may com m unicate w ith E n sig n Lee of the
>alv itio n A rm y at the
Eight persons were accidentally kill
ed during the Oregon deer hunting
•
W h ite Shield Hom e, 565 M a y fa ir avenue, P u rth n 1 Oregon.
«eaten that started September 20 and
closed October 20 and two were kill­ See
ed during tke pheasant hunting sen j
T h e wisest girls keep out of trouble
son.
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Optometrie
ALBANY
OREGON.
BARBER
SH O P
First-cl&js W ork
J. W . S T E P H E N S O N .
G A R A G E , G an de Bros.
AUTHORIZED LIGHT-TESTING STATION
Reflectors and lenses for nearly all makes of
cars.
E recondition all makes of
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C a rs a n d M o to r s