Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 18, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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KURAL ENTERPRISE
^ b a n y ^ i r e c t o r y l W ÿ a „ r d
PACE Ä
Service
Station
serve all makes
and sell
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THANKSGIVING DAY
» I la r d s
s ’ ’ ■ '
I nder new management
This is good advice; “ XI yon live 151 nr e
L M -T aylor, Prop.
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
Wi Second, A lbany.
m some other town, trade in that town.'
Hut in these autcmobile days many re
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
at least pait 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.
W e Save
ou Money
F I QTIEF
A
L. L, dllll
J. L IN D A H L , hardware,
COMPANY
Roundtrip Fares
Specially Reduced
—you can take the w hole fa m ily at
surprisingly small expense.
C om fo rtab le trains m ost everywhere.
N ig h t and day service, w ith conven*
ien t hours o f departure and arrival.
Ask tiny agent fo r complete
travel information.
C ut flowers
422 W. First,
and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
________________Flower phone 458-J.
(C E N T R A L T IK E SHUP
charging.
M ake it a m em orable h oliday; v is it
frie n d s o r relatives fo ra happy reu nio n.
N ew and n
Second-hand1-uurnltur'
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Dinnerware
.
Tin shop in connection
530 . First St.
Albany, Oregon
A lb a n y F loral Co.
furniture
’
Tire Vulcaniziug- Battery re­
221 W. Second.
Ed Falk, Prop,
THE
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South I I I
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nom e made Fresh daily
Ice Cieafll,
Soft Di'IlkS 311(1
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pn'es Gtxxl,nercliandiseat lhe r>Kh t J
ü b t e Cafeteria and confectionery
OLDEN
LOW
E ’ astburn Bros.— Two big grocery
Home cooking. Pleasant surround-
ings.
Courteous, efficient sendee
We make our own candies.
W. s. D u nc a n .
Albany
I . I lf t i t
Southern Pacific
F lU ld lC S
C. P. Moody A gent
F . W . R O S S , Albany
p o R D SA LE S AN D S E R V IC E | i’ iret Strcet — Bikm an Blug
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K ir k -P o l ia k M otor C o .
L jV jrtm ille r F u rn itu re Co., fu rn i-
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges,
Funeral directors. 427-43J west First
street, Albany, Oregon.
P U L L E R G R O C ER Y, 235~Lyon
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(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 2b3R
IO L M A N & JACKSON
H(
M E T Z G E R ’S
SHOE
SERVICE
Grocery—Bakery
E verythin g in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
M OVED
I M P E R I A L C A F E , 209 W. F irst
Don’t forget the place
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
Phone 665
W e n e v e r close
Stanley Doyle of Montana, who was
elected president of the 40 and 8, the
fun making organization within the
American Legion.
Third & Broadalbin
|ZO DA K fin ish in g
ALBANY
Col. Hanford MacNIder, former na­
tional commander of the American
Legion, who was appointed assistant
secretary of war. He succeeds Dwight
F. Davis, who was made secretary
when Mr. W eeks resigned.
ing machine In eight hours 15 minutes.
ed for violations of the atate prohibi­ The net scale was 611.697 feet.
tion laws during Octobar, according to
The annual conference of editors
report prepared by W illiam 8. and business managers of the Pacific
Levens, state prohibition director.
Intercollegiate Press association con
When Mr. and Mrs. Newton Smith vened at Eugene with 24 delegates,
drove up to their home In Salem F ri­ representing every collegiate news
day night they discovered a large paper on the coast, in attendance.
white hen roosting on the front bump
A high wind, bordering on a torna­
er of the machine.
The hen was do, caused damage In the rural dis­
asleep.
tricts lying betweon Independence,
Fire losses in Oregon, exclusive of Polk county and Liberty, Marlon coun­
Portlnnd, during the month of Octo­ ty. aggregating approximately 12000.
ber aggregated 5166,706 24. according The storm followed a path 150 feet
to a report prepared by the state wide.
fire marshal.
I fires.
There were a total of
A report favoring the deepening of
the Columbia river channel between
Ray Jlllson. 34, a Southern Pacific the Tftngue Point naval base and the
ticket agent at Ashland, shot Mrs mouth of the stream has been made
lU A G N E T O E L E C T R IC CO. fc
•C’ A official Strömberg carburetor serv
Fred Nell. 88, and then, turning the to MaJorGeneral Harry Taylor, chief
ice station.
Conservative prices. A1
pistol upon himself, committed sut of engineers. United States army, by
work guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second
olde, at the Nell residence, where Major R. T. Coiner, district officer at
Portland.
Jlllson
lodged.
|en and money are best when I
Unless the Thanksgiving turkey
busy. Make your dollars work in
Whether the teachers employed In
our savings department. A lb a ny S ta te | G le a n e d b y th e W e s te rn the 8alem schools will receive salary market Is unusually high the majority
B a n k . Under government supervision.
N e w s a p o r U n io n f o r
Increases aggregating approximately of the Umpqua valley birds wll be
Growers
530,000
annually, will be decided by held over until Christmas
T L fA R lN E L L O PARLORS
B u s y P e e p le
report that their birds this year are
the
voters
at
a
special
election
to
be
(A beauty aid for every need)
above the average In sice, but are not
St. Francis Hotel
held December 3.
yet fully fattened.
Prop. Winifred Rose)
One hundred and four milts report
Brief Resume of Happenings of ing to West Coast Lumbermen's asso
The cornerstone of the Veterans
J^O SC O K AM ES H A R D W A R E
Memorial hospital at Klamath Falls
elation
for
the
week
ending
November
the Week Collected for
7 manufactured 100,880,415 feet of was laid with appropriate ceremonies
The Winchester Store'
Our Readers.
lumber, sold 91,063,431 feet and ship­ by the American Legion post. The
building Is being erected to tho mem
econd band Pianos from $185 up
ped 96,696,647 feet.
ory i a world war veterans by the peo
If you want a bargain in a piano now
Outstanding
bonds
of
the
state
of
is your chance. They're in A1 condition. Klamath Falls now has a population
pie of Klamath county.
Oregon November 1 of this year ag
Davenport Music House. 409 W. First of nearly 10,000 It Is estimated.
John W. Blodgett of Grand Rapids.
gregated 560,589,690, while the total
Plans
for
the
organisation
of
a
civic
Q ta p le and Fancy Groceries
credits were 523,091,068.02, according Mich., and his associates have pur
k-*
Crockery and Glassware league are under way at Silverton.
approximately
1,000,000,000
to a report prepared by Thomas B. chased
Mrs, M. G. Stetter
An increase of 495 children of school Kay, state treasurer.
feet of yellow fir timber In Tillamook
Fhone 1392J
206 W. Second st.
age In Eugene was found by the school
county from the W. H. W hile Lum
The Flora Logging company of Carl
her company. The consideration wa
T IM S O N T H E S H O K D O C TO R cegsus enumerators this year.
ton gave the logging world something
Second street, opposite Hamilton's
The population of the county Jail to shoot at when they loaded 70 cars said to have been approximately 82.
store.
at Salem has dropped to 17, the small­ of large logs with one W illamette load- 000,000.
“ Sudden Service.”
est number of prisoners In more than
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For expert work send your films
to Haskin’s film shop, 309 Lyon street,
Albany, Oregon.
[News Notes From
All Over Oreg on
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Y lfa ld o Anderson & Sou, distrib- a year. ‘
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utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­
Jefferson county schools were clos­
mers. Essea. Hudson & Hupmobile cars. ed two days last week to permit teach­
Accessories, a polies. 1st & Broadalbin.
ers to attend the Institute held at
Madras.
If you enjoy a good meal,
The board of trustees of Linfield
.»nil know a good meal when you get it, college at McMinnville has decided to
You’ll be back, tor you'll not forget it.
raise 1500,000 for new buildings and
Our aim is to please you.
equipment.
PARAGON CAFE
ALBANY
GEO,
M. G IL C H R IS T
FARM LOANS
H A LSEY STA TE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
The bed of lower Klamath lake yield­
ed 48 bushels of rye to an acre this
year on a 378 sore tract, according to
M. Metschenbacher.
Bernd Christianson, "9. an Inmate
of the Lutheran heme for the aged
near Eugene, sustained a broken neck
when he fell off a barn.
Prompt service.
Courteous treatment.
The G IR L
T he D IA M O N D !
FRENCH
ft
SON
Jeweler«, Opticians, Albany
*he coming
aouncansent
Upton, state
A'‘total f t
primaries wan the an
made at Bend by Jay H
senator
>•! perions were w rest­
and
Printed
.G O L D S E A L
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R ugs
cash
!
Armstrong Linoleum Rugs, $ 18 cash
1
W o h a v e s o m e w ittr a c tiv e p a tte r n s in L in o le u m J
6
a n d fe lt-b a s e y a r d g o o d s
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H ILL & Co.
;
2
H ALSEY
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George A. Loud, who aerved 20 years
In congress from Michigan, was killed
In a wreck near Coquille. He wae
riding with J. 8 W hitaker when the
automobile collided with the rear end
of a truck parked on a turn In the
road.
Mr. Lead had spent several
moot he at Myrtle Point, looking after
Sxtenalve timber Interests
He wee
Both Klamath Falls hanks are re­ about 70 yeara old.
fusing to cash Klamath county toad
W hite cedar logs to the number of
warrants. The banks point out Ihat 2O0n were floated down the middle
the road fund Is now overdrawn to the fork of the Coquille river In one of
extent of 516,000 and they refuse to the most tuccetsful drives of late Re­
handle thia paper until the county cent rains were sufficient In volume
court gives them some assurance as to give a good head for the several
to when they will be paid.
splash dams which were used to float
Three boys. Dal Ward, Al Schafer
and Charles Anderson, students of
the Eugene high school, were arrest
ed while attempting to break Into a
store at Salem to recover a huge wood
en ax which hag played an Important
part In school activities In the W ll
lamette valley.
Ballot titles for a constitutional
amendment and Initiative measure
authorizing the state to engage In the
development of hydro-electric power
were prepared by the attorney general
at Salem. Both the proposed amend­
ments and the measure are sponsored
by the Oregon state grange.
j the drive. The outgo belonged to the
I Cooe Rey Lumber company and to
tho Western White Cedar company.
The Washington. D C.. office of the
biological survey has requested a com­
plete survey of the rodent condition
In the state of Oregon, particularly In
regard Io the numbers In counties
where campaigns have been carried
on as compared with numbers In those
counties before campaigns were atari-
ed. according to Ira N. Oabrieleon,
leader of the rodent control service.
There were two fatalities In Oregon
due to Industrial accidents during
the week ending November 12, accord
ing to a report prepared by the gtete
industrial accident commission. The
victims Included A. Klelndleat, Spring
The federal government, while It
field, powderman. and William 8. Or- would be glad to sanction construction
mand, Portland, truck driver.
of a wild bird refute In tho Klamath
Federal asalstance In maintaining lake hod area of aouthern Oregon and
and Improving Champoeg park, one northern California, has no funds to
of the moat historic spots In the Pa use In constructing such a preserve,
rifle northwest, was advocated by Al­ was the position which Interior depart­
bert Toaler, caretaker, In a letter ment officials took in response to
received at the offices of the Stale suggestions from the Klamath district
board of control. During the summer that the reclamation service should
of 1925 a total of 11.600 persons visit undertake the establishment of a bird
<>d the park.
refuge there.
Clark’s Confectionery
West Coast Tanning company In
3alem will be considered at the next
meeting of the lecal chamber of com­
W m B a in , Room 5, First Savings Bank
merce.
builoiog, Albany
The Arllngtoa city council has ap­
proved the city budget for 1928. I d
the amount of 812.145. an against
522.445 for the year 1925 a redur
lion of 5300
You get
Trsnchall * Psrellns of Portland
were awarded the contract for the
general construction work of the state
We bave
normal school at Ashland. Their bid
was 8109.575.
That he would be a candidate for
jcvemor on the republican ticket at
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
5
Congoleum $
Umatilla county has received Judg
Oregon pensions have been granted
mania
amounting
to
5177.S22.04 as billows
Charles T Evans. Port­
against owners of property In the land, 512 a month; Frank Woodruff.
S W E E T THOUGHTS
county on which taxes are delinquent Portland. 516; George L. Cunningham.
The lands have been ordered sold.
Portland, 530; Maude M Hathaway,
When you pass C la rk ’s th in k how
The total bonded Indebtedness of the Portland, 520; Lucy L. Thomas, Port­
appreciative your sweetheart or
city of Salem Is 5430.000, according to
w ile , mother or sister, would be if figures complied by 8. E. Purvlne, a land, 820; Jessie B Stewart, Portland,
120. Fred E Hoakln. Portland 515:
y ou ssnt her a box of s tric tly fresh member of the city council
•idward 8 Wsrner, Portland. 813;
chocolates or a m ixed assortment
Horace E Coolidge, Le Grande. 818;
The
Jury
trying
J.
8
Trent
at
Mc­
nl fr u ity sweetmeats. Y ou’ l l have
cause to thank us for thia sugges­ Minnville for murder returned a ver­ Crnest Wagoner, Prineville, 816; John
tio n , because we know bow It has dict of guilty of manslaughter Trent >V Gates, Creswell, 812, May T Moon,
thot and killed George Hamlin ol Eugene, 820; George A Rite, Cor­
worked In other cases.
Portland, and dangerously wounded vallis, | l l . ______________
his father as the Hamlin parly was
(Crowded out last week)
jtopped alongside the former's farm
All
the Cross boys were at
September 16 I t was Trent’s conten
'ton that the Hamlins had been In his home and had their mother
with them from Corvallis over
watermelon patch.
FARM LOANS
Insurance
SU R PLU S
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
W rite lor booklet describing our 20-
The city council of Bandon has In
year Rural Gredit Amortized Loans
The loan pays out in 20 payments, re­ stalled W. U. Foster of that city as
tiring the principal
Cheap rates. No city recorder to fill the vacancy caus­
delay.
B ea m L a n d C o .,
ed by the death of James Mast.
133 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
The McKenzie pass highway over
the summit of the Cascades was open­
ed to traffic again after having been
closed two days on account of deep
snow.
at lowest rate of interesL
Establishment of a branch of the
Real Estate
AN D
• PABCOLIN
Phone 226
Dr. C. FICQ, Dentist
“ PLATES
THAT
C low ns, bridge work
the week end.
F IT ”
and fillin g s
5, w /i1
pay you to get m y prices ou vooi dental work.
C utick bank build tg , A lb a n y
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Any Girl in 1 rouble
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may communicate with Ensign Lee ol the Salvation Army at the
White Shield Home, 565 M aylilr avenue, Fottland, Oregoa.
The wisest girls keep out of trouble
A R R O W G A R A G E , Gansle Bros.
A U T H O R IZ E D L IG H T -T E S T IN G S T A T IO N
R e fle c to r» a n d le n s e s f o r n e a r ly a ll m a ke » o f
ca rs .
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