Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 11, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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KURAL ENTERPRISE
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ÍHai*d Service Station
n e serve all malte-
and sell
1 W illa r d «
C
oder
new
management
T h u is gotxl advice; " I f you live
,L M T , y l° r . Prop,
in Albany trade in Albany ; if you hve 121 W c
>° ,sonie.?,her “ >*"• fa d e in that town.' l - l W, Second, A lbany,
I ut in these automobile days many re­
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
at least part of their buying in the
larger town Those who go to Albany
to transact business will fiod the firms
named below ready to fill their require­
ments with courtesy an I fairness.
e Save Y ou M o n ey
E. L «
L IN D A H L , hardware,
A .J
FURNITURE
COMPANY
N e w and r
S e c o n d - h a n d 'uurnllur<
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Dinnerware
... „ ,n *“°P 111 connection
33<>\\. First St.
Albany, Oregon
A lb a n y F loral Co.
C ut dowers
, and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
y
___________ ___ Vlower phone 458-f.
422 W. First,
—another im portant reason fo r your travel over
P E N T R A L T IR E S H O P
Tire Vnlcantziutr-
R
canuiug- Battery
re-
charging.
221 W. Second
:ond.
L p lite Cafeteria and coufectionerv
Home cooking.
Pleasant surround
OLDEN
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G
T H E
Ed Falk, prop.
I ^ . i s tim m d ru s.— Iiv o big gtoceri
, , plore.8' 212 \V. First aud 225 South
Main
Good merchandise at the right
prices
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LOW
H o m e m ade fresh daily
I and
Ashland
will be kept open
the
winter regardless of
heavy snow storms. It was announced
An effort also will be made to keep
the Klamath Falls-Bend highway open
L ig h t L u n c h e s
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W. s. D uncan .
F . W . R O S S , Albany
^ORD SALES AND SERVICE Firat street — Bikm ao Blog.
Tires aud accessories
Repairs
K ik k -P ollax M otor C o .
M E T Z G E R 'S
JGVirtm iller F u rn itu re Co., fu rn i-
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
F U L L E R GROCERY, 2U5 Lyon
(Successor to Steuberg Bros.)
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 2b3R
JJO L M A N & JACKSON
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M PE R IA L C A F E , 209 'V . F irst
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
Phone 665
W e
V O IIA K
M OVED
Opposite Postoffice
never close
. ■* Official Strömberg carburetor serv
ice station.
Couservative prices A1
work guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second
en
M
and
h l1 * V
busy.
I N ew s N o tes F rom
A ll O v e r O re g on
money are best when
our savings
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»Vings department.
A lbany S tate I O l e a n O U
hank t. . Under government sunervisinn
supervision. I
(A beauty aid for every need)
St. Francis Hotel
Prop. Winifred Rcse
ROSCOE
AM ES
HARDW ARE
The Winchester Store
C e o o n d bain! Piauos from $185 up
If you want a bargain in a piano now
is your chance. They're in Al condition.
Davenport Music House. 409 W. First
Q ia p le and Fancy Groceries
Crockery and Glassware
Mrs. M G. Stetter
Phone 139J______
206 W. Second st.
C TIM SON T H E SHOE DOCTOR
k J Second . street
. . . . . opposite Hamilton’,
store.
Sudden Service.’
T V fa ld o Anderroii & Son. dietrib-
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t h e \Y C S t e m
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Newsapor U n io n fo r
B usy Peeple
Construction of a new »17,000 high
sthool building was begun at Cascade
Locks.
Portland, with permits of >2,29&,Suu,
took fourth place In construction on
the Pacific coast In October.
The Ed Douglass sawmill and plan­
er, located between Sandy and Esta­
cada, were destroyed by fire.
Earl Fisher, state tax commissioner
la In New Orleans to attend the an
nual meeting of state tax commission
era.
The new Elks' temple at Salem,
which was erected recently at a cost
of approximately »175,000 was dedlcat
ed Saturday night.
A movement Is on foot at Ashland
’ ’ utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­
mers, Essex, Hudson & Hupmobile cars. to prevent the use of all Josephine
Accessories, c pnlies. 1st & Broada'bin
county grounds for commercial pur
poses on Sundays.
If you enjov a good meal,
.vnd know a good meal when you get it,
You’ll be back, tor yon’il not forget it.
Our aim is to please you.
PARAGON
CAFE
ALBANY
GEO.
M . G IL C H R IS T
FARM
LOANS
Write tor booklet describing our 20-
year Rural Credit Amortized Loans
Tile loan pays out in 20 payments re-
tiring the principal. Cheap rates, No
delay.
B eam L and C o .,
133 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
FARM
LOANS
at lowest rate of interest
Real Estate
Insurance
Prompt service.
Courteous ’ reatment.
W m B a in , Boom 5, First Savings Bank
builning, Albany
You get
T h e G IR L
We have
The
D IA M O N D ’
FRENCH
&
SON
Jeweler», Opticians, Albany
Phone 226
•P A B C O L IN
C o n g o le u m
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and
• GOLD SEA L
Printed
R ugs
cash
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A rm stro n g L inoleum R ugs, $ J 8 cash
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All but I t of the 36 counties of Ore­
gon were represented at the annual
meeting of the Oregon County Asses
sors' association at Dallas.
A limited season for the killing of
adult bull elk was proposed by E. F
Averill, state game warden, In a report
filed with Governor Pierce.
Ralls have been laid between the
Kltson creek and Salt creek water
sheds on the Eugene-Klamath Falls
line of the Southern Pacific.
A 4 year-old son of Mr and Mrs.
Robert Kittson of Marshfield obtained
matches and set his clothes on fire
He was so badly burned he died.
John Campbell, pioneer Klamath
hardware merchanL died unexpectedly
at a natatortum In that city when he
was stricken with heart disease
A total of 1.817,20» flsta were plant­
ed In lakes end streams of Douglas
county, the eggs having been hatched
In the Rock creek hatchery, according
to the report filed by Superintendent
H ill with the state game commission
The highway fretwee>
Klamath Falls
H A LSEY
M itchell B ackers
T estify for H im
HALSEY STA TE
BANK
H alsey , O reg o n
S 3 5 .0 0 0
oause to thank us for th is sugges­ slstant attorney general, will repre
tio n , because we know bow it b»a sent the sfato. The suit to test the
worked In other cases.
validity of the law was filed by R. B
Morris, doing business as Morris A
Six Japanese steamers of the 8000
ton class or greater else will load on
Coos bay before the first of the year
and take 10,000,000 feet of lumber to
the far east.
The Immigration office at Portland
spent »1145 for tickets during the
month of October to return aliens un­
lawfully In the United States to their
native shores.
H. F. Schillings, receiver of the
First National bank of Bandon, which
closed April 1, has announced that the
Bret dividend amounting to 30 per
cent would be paid depositors and
creditors the letter pert of November
HILL & Co.
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ALBANY
M o b *
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Make
your , dollars
work in 1 .-,,
T tjA R lN E L L O PARLORS
C. P. Moody A gent
% n ’t forget th e place
-1 *- For expert work send your films
to Haskin’s film shop, 3d9 L'-on street
Albany, Oregon.
TLf AGNKTO ELECTRIC CO. r .
Three children. Helen Peterson, age
8 years. "Buddy" Peterson, age 4 years
and Howard Carr, age 7, suffered
serious injuries at Baker as a result
of the explosion of dynamite caps with
which they were said to have been
playing.
Southern Pacific
6
Third & Broadalbin
F IN IS H IN G
Col. C. A. Thompson of Cleveland,
who was elected commander In chief
if the United Spanish W ar Veterans at
their convention in St- Petersburg,
Fla.
after he had signed a confession that
ne had appropriated funds from the
Hammond Lumber company’s store at
Mill City covering a period of 20
months, committed suicide at Salem
Ratios of assessed values to actual by shooting himself with a rifle.
Orders booked by mills of the West
values for the year 1123 were announc
ed by the state tax commission. It Coast Lumbermen's association drop­
was said that the ratios for 1925 show ped to the lowest point in many
a slight decrease when compared with months In the week ended October 31,
those of a year ago.
totaling 87.360.648 feet. Output of the
105 reporting mills was 103,930,916 feet
As the result of an outbreak ol
Wo have some a ttra c tiv e p a tte rn s in L in o le u m !
for the week. Shipments amounted to
smallpox among patients In the Ore
106.692,234 feet.
gon state hospital at Salem. It may be
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nnd felt-base y a rd goods
Increases In salary for officers,
necessary to quarantine at least two
deputy wardens and office assistants
wards In the institution.
of the state game commission aggro­
Receipts of the state motor vehicle
gating some »3570 a year are proposed
department for the month of October
In a revised schedule prepared by A.
aggregated »50,632.29. according to a F. Averill, state game warden, which
report Drepared by the secretary ol
will be referred to the commission at
state. Thus far this year the receipts Its next meeting.
have totaled »5,316,625.18.
Salem teachers have Indicated that
A. J. Oreeg. farm supervisor at the they would appoint a special commit­ game warden, stating that there has
state tuberculosis hospital at Salem. tee to demand of the school board a been such an Increase In the number
Is suffering from numerous Injuries as special election to raise funds to in­ of white fish In the upper Deschutes
the result of being attacked by a crease salaries. The adjustment of river that they are destroying the
blacktall buck deer which ret
recently was salaries requested by the teachers trout there by eating the eggs. They
lmP°rted fr°n> Baker county
would entail an additional expense of are asking that the fish be extermlnat- Mitchell Counsel Says "Crim*
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ed. Similar reports are received from
The ju ry In the case of J. R. Haless, »50,000 annually.
Inal and Almost Treasonable"
Crescent lake.
tried in the Coos county circuit court
Approximately 65 per cent of the
at Marshfield, returned a verdict of motor vehicle owners in the state of
Action Will be Proved.
From the latter part of September
not guilty after 45 minutes’ dellbera Oregon have had their equipment ad­ to October »1, 6929 quarts of liquor
tlon. Haless killed George Holmos In justed In compliance with the pro­ »ere seized by the prohibition patrol
Washington, O C — Another rever­
Haless' home in North Bend
visions of the new automobile lighting of the Oregon customs district, the berating cannonade of accusations was
Fire supposed to have started from laws, according to announcement appraised value of which was »24,496.
turned loose Monday by Colonel W tl.
a cigarette stub swept the entire up­ made by T. A. Raffety, chief Inspector In connection with the solzures 21
Ham Mitchell against those In charge
per floor of the building occupied by for the state motor vehicle depart­ automobiles and one boat were con­
of the military end navel elr services.
fiscated, their appraised value being
the Wentworth & Irw in company in ment.
Through his counsel. Representative
»14,980.
Cases
disposed
of
up
to
the
Portland, damaging 39 automobiles
Final liquidation of the defunct Gold
Frank R Held, the colonel Informed
and working Injury to stock and build­ HUI State bank will be made this end of October notlod »3600 In fines.
the court martial trying him hecause
ing estimated at »35,000.
Plans have been made to consolidate of his previous ulterances In the elr
week with the payment of a dividend
After being stalled for more than of approximately 10 per cent based on the ( alifornla-Oregon Power company controversy, that he was fully prepar­
a month in the W illam ette river ap­ tile claims of depositors, according to with a new company to be organised ed to prove hie rharge of "rrlm laal
proximately four mile» below Salem, Frank Bramwell, state superintendent and controlled by the Standard Qas and almoat treasonable" negligence to
the river steamer Northwestern ar­ of banks. The loss to depositors as a & Electric company, It Is announced, government aviation
rived at the dock in that city Friday. result of the failure will not exceed The California-Oregon company oper­
Among the multitude of offenses
ates a system supplying electric light of which the defense conneel promised
The Northwestern started on Its trip 8 per cent, it was said.
from Portland October 3.
Sportsmen of the Bend section have and power to 44 communities In north­ to furnish proof were these
_D. L. Bailey, 31, within 15 minutes forwarded complaints to the state ern California and southern Oregon,
That the Shenaadoab went on her
Including Klamath Falls, Medford, fatal western trip unfit and against
Ashland, Grants Pass and Roseburg, the will of her commander. Zachary
In Oregon.
Lansdowne.
The state of Oregon through the
That a naval officer sought to have
apportionment of funds derived from I^nsdowne'e widow give false testi­
the sale and lease of lands within Its mony.
national forests, will receive from the
That those who arranged the un
federal government »168,804.20, ac successful Hawaiian flight of tbs
cording to information received at the PN-8, No. 1, were "Incompetent."
executive department at Salem. Fol­
That high army and navy officers
lowing receipt of a check covering had testified falsely before commit­
C A P IT A L A N D
SURPLUS
this amount, the state treasurer will tees of congress.
apportion the funds among the various
That Colonel Mitchell himself "was
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
counties In which the national forests demoted and transferred because he
«re located. There are 12,198,888 acres told the truth."
of land Io the national forests In Ore­
That government aviators are put
gon, according to the federal report.
In unnecessary hazards and many
SW EET THOUGHTS
Whether the state highway commis­ killed as s result.
That the government has failed to
When yon pass C la rk ’s th in k how sion has authority under the law to
appreciative jo u r sweetheart or limit the weight of loads moved over thwart a project to give a foreign
w ife , m otlinr or sitter, would he if the state highways will be determined flight organization a foothold near the
y o u esnt her a box of «trietty fresh In a legal action to be tried In the Panama canal and to have provided
chocolates or a mixed assortment United States district court In Port adequate air protection to Hawaii and
of fr u ity sweetmeats. Y ou’ ll have land November 26 J. M. Devers, as the Philippines.
SHOE
SERVICE
n
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Grocery—Bakery
E veryth in g in the line of eats
Get extra value for your travel funds—go hy train.
Ride in long,easy-riding coaches—a comfortable, roomy
seat in which you can relax in entire ease, read or convene
or plan your activities at journey’s end.
Speedy trains leave at con ven ien t hours. N o matter
where. Southern Pacific Lines and connections can taka
you. Aik Agror
Roy C. Lyle, who It federal prohibl
tlon administrator for the Twentieth
district (Oregon, Washington and
Alaska), with headquarters at Seattle.
Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and' throughout
¡?,^s
Courteous, efficient service
« e make our own candies.
Funeral directors. 427-43J west First
street, Albany, Oregon.
Because it's Comfortable
Southern PacificLines
Albany
C la rk ’s C onfectionery
D r. C . H C Q , D entist
“ PLATES
THAT
FIT»»
Growns, Lridgo work and fillings
i< w ill
pay you to get my prices on »out deutal work,
Cusick hank b uild ng, A lb a n y
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Lowther; the John Day Valley Freight
line. Bend Portland Transit and the
Portland-Hood River Truck Line tom
pony. Two federal Judges will bear
the case.
A R R O W
BARBER
SHOP
H rst-class W o rk
J- W
STEPHENSON.
G A R A G E , G ansle Bros.
AU TH O R IZED LIG HT-TESTING STATION
R eflectors and lenses fo r n e a rly a ll makes o f
A n y G irl in T ro u b le
may communicate with Bnsign Lee of the vtlvdion Army at the
J
White SInrM I lunit, .565 Mat fair avenue. PW tlM d
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T h e wisest girls keep out of trouble
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E ro c o n d itio n a ll makos of
C ant
and
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