Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 23, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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KURAL ENTERPRISE
^/í^bany -directory
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Shop — M illinery
wear Xmas novelties
eapensive. "
AMBASSADOR B ERENG ER
117 Broadalbin
SENATOR LA FO LLETTE
rice
T h u is good advice: " I f you live
in Albany, trade m Albany ; if you live „
Station
in some other town, trade in that town.' we serve all makes
But in these automobile days many re­
and sell
W illa r d s
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
at least part of their buying in the
Under new management
larger town. Those who go to Albany m i n r „
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T »ylor, Prop,
to transact business will find the firms l - l W, Second, Albany
named below ready to fill their require­
m ents with courtesy and fairness.
W illardSe"
u
Tin shop in connection
330 W. F irst St.
Albany, Oregon
c OLDEN
VJ] LOW
A Ibany Plural Co. C ut dowers
Home made fresh daily
THE
A.J LINDAHL, hardware,
Dinnerware
* * and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
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Flow er phone 458-J.
’FN TK A L T IR E SHOP
Tire Vulcanizing-
Battery re-
E d Falk, Prop,
Reduced Fares
Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and
L ig h t L u n c h e s
F. W . R O S S . Albany.
First street —Bikman Blug.
Also for
N e w Years
L ^astburn Bros.— lw o big grocery
Ask agent for sale
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
Mam. Good merchandise at the right
prices.
dates, limit*.
M E T Z G E R 'S
K B ite Cafeteriu and confectionery
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Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
Courteous, efficient serviee.
W e make our own candies.
W. s. D uncan .
ings.
PO K D SALES AND SERV ICE
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K ir k -P o l ia k M otor Co.
SHOE
SERVICE
M OVED
Ip o rtm ille r F u rn itu re Co., furni-
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
street, Albany, Oregon.
t U L L E R GRO CERY , 235 Lyon
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Groceries
F ruits
Produce
Phone 263R
Don’t forget the place
Third & Broadalbin
ALBANY
T1O L M A N & JACKSON
Grocery—Bakery
E v e ry th in g in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
IM P E R IA L C A FE , 209 'V. F ira:
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Harold G. M urphy Prop.
Phone 665
WK nkveh closs
IT O D A K F IN IS H IN G
For expert work send your films
to H askm ’s film shop, 309 Lyon street,
Albany, Oregon,
]Y | A(• N E lti ELECT RIC CO. »
■t’ A Official Strömberg carburetor serv
ice station.
Conservative prices. A1
work guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second
and money are best when
A’A busy. Make your dollars work in
our savings department. A lbany S tate
B an k . Under governm ent supervision.
A f A R1N ELLO PA RLO RS
(A beauty aid for every need)
St. Francis Hotel
Prop. W inifred Rose
R OSCOE
AMES H A RD W A RE
News Notes From
A ll Over Oregon
Gleaned by th e W estern
N ew sapor U nion for
B usy P eeple
Coos county will recrutso Its tim ber
areas tn 1926.
C. R. W ade of Bandon was chosen
to head th e cham ber of com m erce of
th a t city for the ensuing year.
Bale of th e old federal building in
P ortland Is proposed In a bill Intro­
duced in congress by S en ato r S tan ­
field.
A home and school fo r boys and a
home for th e aged will be estab lish ­
ed by the Eugene Bible u n iversity at
Eugene.
The W inchester Store ’
The F irst N ational bank of W heeler
has been sold by Its d irecto rs and of­
Q eco n d band Pianos from $185 up ficers to th e F irst N ational bank of
If you want a bargain in a piano now Tillamook.
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is your chance. T hey're in A1 condition
C itizens of McM innville a t a mass
D avenport Music House, 409 W. First
meeting, unanim ously approved Imme­
taple and Fancy Groceries
diate adherence to th e world court by
Crockery and Glassware
th e U nited S tates.
Mrs, M. G. Stetter
Phone 139“J
206 W. Secend st.
More boles. In a line w ith th e se­
ries of cra te rs w hich recen tly came
TIM SON T H E SH O E DOCTOR
Second street, opposite H am ilton's into existence, have m ade th e ir ap­
pearance In th e Tum alo reservoir
store.
basin.
"Sudden Service.’
Two cases of sleeping sickness, one
Y V ’aldo Anderson & S o n . distrib-
* ’ utors and dealers tor Maxwell, Chal­ of them fatal, w ere rep o rted to the
mers, Essex, Hudson & Hupmobile cars. P ortland city h ealth office, th e first
Accessories, a pDliee. 1st & Broadalbin
cases the city has had in several
weeks.
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If you enjoy a good meal,
.,n d know a good meal when you get it,
Y ou’ll be back, tor yon’ll not forget it
O ur aim is to please vou.
PARAGON CAFE
ALBANY
G E O . M- G IL C H R IS T
FARM LOANS
W rite lor booklet describing our 20-
year Rural Gredit Amortized I.oans
The Ioan pays out in 20 payments, re­
tirin g the principal. Cheap rates. No
B eam L and C o .,
delay.
133 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
FARM LOANS
at lowest rate of interest.
Real Estate
Insurance
Prom pt service. Courteous treatm ent.
W m B a in , Boom 5, First Savings Bank
bnilning, Albany
You get
The G IR L
We have
T he D IA M O N D !
F R E N C H & SO N
Jewelers, Optician», Albany
S tate h unting and fishing licenses
for 1926 are now on sale throughout
Oregon by sp o rtin g goods dealers, the
state game and fish com m ission a n ­
nounces.
Dean Stanley, 24, n ig h t yard fore­
man for the Algoma L um ber company
at K lam ath Falls, died from injuries
sustained when th e band saw In the
lum ber mill broke. *
K lam ath county ch am b er of com-
n erce has vigorously p rotested against
withdrawal of th e division offices of
‘.he state highw ay A p a rtm e n t In Klam­
ath Falls Jan u a ry 1.
Members of the sttae board of for­
estry to g eth er witti federal forestry
officials sp en t F rid ay and S atu rd ay In
Coos county in an efftwt to reach some
agreem ent relativ e to slash disposal.
Since construction was resum ed In
August, follow ing tb e annual sum m er
rise, nine new dfites have been built
by the g o vernm ent engineers on the
Columbia riv er aiM two old stru ctu res
extended.
A special com n llttee has been named
by the E xchange club of Pendleton to
s tttiy condttlonnHamong Indians on the
U m atilla re serv atio n with th e Idea of
suggesting a p ro g ra m ith a t may prove
of aid to th e. In A an s
T here a re /m o re .c h ild re n of school
age in Bend .than in any o th er town
In Oregon es.tt of (fce C ascades Bend's
school population is 3040. Tbe gain
In the num ber of sebool children Is 10
per cent over th a t of la s t year.
Opening of th e new section of tbe
G rants P a se C re s c e a t City highway
wllL be postpone^ tnffeflnltely by a
slide of m ore th a n 2,60« cubic feet of
rock and e a rth . > w hlclf^bccurred be-
Eugene
For example:
return . .
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Salem
A lbany
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Portland and
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Sale date* December 13-25; limit January 4»
,
Proportionate reduction* to many other point*.
Young Bob La Follette, recently
Ask Agent
elected to succeed his fath er in the
senate, as he appeared in his office
In the senate building for the first
Henri Berenger, noted French finan­ time.
Clav P Moody A gent
Phone 226
cial authority, who has been named
French am bassador to the United departm ent. F our of the fatalities
States.
were In Portland.
T hirty million feet of tim ber from
tw een Elk creek and P atrick creek.
1000 acres of land were sold to nine and 800,000,000 feet, on the lower Siu
B. C. Seydel of Portland, who has bidders in a public sale conducted by slaw river by T. C. S ta rre tt and H. N.
th e contract to build tho 3,000,000- the land office a t Roseburg. The sale Hovey of Detroit, Mich., to the Stout
gallon reservoir on Skinner's butte for of tim ber netted tho governm ent $60,- Lum ber company of N orth Bend, is
th e city of Eugene, has som e of his 280.33. All of the tim ber Is In Coos announced. The consideration was
said to be more than a million dollars. Americans Prepare Tree For
equipm ent on the ground and expects and Lane counties.
m e soutuern t'aeitle company plans
A prem ature C hristm as vacation
to sta rt excavating in a short time.
Pilgrims Who Fill Jeru­
to
rem ove a large quantity of rock
The state gam e comm ission has was forced on the teacher and 23 and earth from the hillside on the Eu­
pupils
of
the
Independence
rural
salem.
th ree pet d eer th at are available to
gene-Klam ath Falla line on both sides
anyone who desires them for some schoolhouse several miles from Med­ of the village of Jasper, w here the
game park. These anim als are a t Po- ford when th a t structure with Its slopes have been caving In at Inter­
Je ru sa le m —C hristm as Reason th is
cohontas, nine miles from Baker, and organ, library and other contents was vals for several years, and to use the re a r finds the Bible land* once more
destroyed
by
fire.
consist of a buck, doe and buck fawn.
m aterial to widen the county road at disturbed by fighting and with little
Recomm endations to the state game
J. J. Aldred, linen m anufacturer,
the edge of the right of wav.
at that atm osphere of "peace on earth
commission th at the headw aters of ull
with headquarters a t Lockport, N. Y ,
m
ninaii
senooi
of
theology,
operat­
and good will tow ard m en.” which la
main stream s in the county be closed
probably will be m anager of th e pro­
to fishing and that the season be open­ ed at Salem by the Methodist Epls the conventional greeting on this
posed new $650,000 linen mill which
ed for hunting elk were made by the copal church, may be moved to Seattle, greatest of C hristian feast days.
will be erected a t Salem next year, it
In Jerusalem , which stands on a
U m atilla Counly Flah and Game Con­ If a decision unanim ously reached by
was announced by the board of direc­
nearly 100 representatives of laymen lofty plateau as If holding Itself aloof
servation association.
tors.
Investm ents of all Insurance com­ and clergy from Oregon. W ashington. front the quarreling Mohammedan
At a cost in excess of $1,000,000, panies in Oregon on December 3 1 ,1 Iduho and Montana In unofficial con­ Druaes and C hristians In the valley
a paper mill Is to be erected on prop­ 1924. aggregated $76,759,300.04, as ference at S eattle la accepted by other below, the m issionaries and American
near east organization are providing
erty ad jacen t to th e Mlpkle m ills on against $59,964,580 on December 31, district groups of tbe Portland area
North Portland harbor early next year 1922. according to a report completed
Astoria, through its attorney, has hospitality for pilgrims, tourlata and
by the George T. Mickle Lum ber com­ by William A. Mullen, deputy state In­ field m andam us proceeding! In tho refugees in tbe spirit of the Reason.
W eary pilgrim s from far countries
state suprem e court to compel Sam A.
pany and th e Mickle mills, It is an surance comm issioner.
are climbing the roads to th e city 8500
nounced.
Over the objection of Senator John­ Kozer, as secretary of atata. and Earl
feet above sea level, to rest tn hotels,
Damage estim ated a t $100,000, in­ son, republican of California, a senate Fisher, aa state tax commlaaloner, to
ju ry to one firem an and narrow es­ judiciary sub-committee agreed to re ­ refund to the m unicipality all taxes hospices and convents before filing
out th e single road to Bethlehem to
capes on the p art of sevornl students port favorably the nomination of W al­ levied on property within the city un­
worship at tbe m arble m anger which
der
the
A
storia
fire
relief
law
enact­
and faculty m em bers resulted from a lace McCamant of Oregon to be cir­
m arks the traditional spot of tbe
fire which destroyed the central por­ cuit Judge of the Ninth United S tates ed by the 1923 legislature The refunds
birthplace of Chrlet.
previously
were
made
on
tb
s
theory
circuit
court
of
appeals.
tion of Science hall of Oregon Agricul­
T here will be a distinctly American
th
at
the
law
applied
only
to
taxaa
on
tu ral college.
A proclamation was Issued by Gov­
real and personal property. The city, touch to th is year's celebration with
Sales by m ills of th e W est Coast ern o r Pierce calling a special election
in Its suit, contends th a t tho law pro funds sent from the United S tates.
L um berm en’s association in the week in the proposed Umpqua im provem ent
vldes for the refund of ull taxes, in The American Y. M C. A. Is providing
ending D ecem ber 12 aggregated 122,- district. The election, the first to
eluding those levied on gaaellne sales. for the first time In history a com­
881,017 feet, the hig h est to tal for many be held In the sta te under tho law
Inheritance, corporation aud lasur- m unity C hristm as tree which le to be
m onths and jv .-tslbly a high record for passed by the recent legislature, I b
for all denominations. Jewa. C hristiana
gnea.
any week of th is year. This amount to take place on January 25.
and Mohammedans. The tree will be
of sales was m ade by 102 mills which
One man was seriously Injured, four Nomination of Andrews la Confirmed. se t up In the field of Boat, w here the
forwarded rep o rts for tb e week. These m ore were severly burned about the (
W ashington, D. C.—Despite threats shepherds watched th eir flocks by
mills m anufactured 9T,093,267 feet and arm s and face and damage of $9000
of opposition, teh senate confirmed night and it will be lighted by electri­
shipped 105,876,538 feet of lumber.
was caused by a fire in the rock crush­ the nomination of Lincoln C. Andrews city and decorated like the comm unity
Five persons w ere killed and £¿1 e r of the Marsh Construction company,
of New York to be assistan t secretary trees In the United States.
w ere injured In traffic accidents in 60 m iles north of K lam ath Falls, on
Thousands of pilgrim s and tourists
of the treasury. Andrews la In charge
Oregon during November, according to The Dalles-California highway.
of opposition, tbe senate confirmed will see the tree at they come over
a report by T. A. R affety, chief In­
the road from Jerusalem on foot and
The sale of 14,000 acres of fir tim ­
spector for th e state m otor vehicle b er land, cruising between 700.000,000
Soviet Is Ready to Join in Conference. by donkey, horse or automobile.
Southern Pacific Lines
Turmoil in Zion
This Christmas,
Moscow.—The soviet governm ent Is
z iirc a a tle , Wyo.—John P. (J,
ready to participate In the prepara­
Rusk, prosecuting atto rn ey of W<
tions for the disarm am ent conference
of the league of nations, Izvetla, county and form erly speaker of
house of tbe Oregon legislature a
governm ent organ, said.
prom inent attorney of W allowa <
ty and La Grande, Or., la In a pr<
Dawes Nominated Reserve Brig. Cen.
loua condition from the effects o
W ashington, D. C.—Vice President
Juries sustained In a flatic encov
C harles O. Dawes was nom inated by
with Jam es A. Greenwood, whon
President Coolidge to be brigadier
defeated at the laet election for pi
general in the officers' reserve corps.
l uting attorney of this countv
H A LSEY STA TE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
AND
SU RPLU S
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Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
SWEETS TO THE SWEET
T h e age of the girl doesn't count
when it conies to candy. Big nnd
little, they all love it. The candies
th at we sell are made of pure
unadulterated sugar and flnvoring, !
and consequently no m atter howl
much is eaten there can he noj
harm ful effect. T ak s home a box, |
knowing th a t if is the purest
candy made.
Clark’s Confectionery
THAT
Armstrong Linoleum Rugs, $18 cash
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W hite Shield Home, 56.5 Mayfair avenue, Portland, Oregon.
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may communicate with Enaign Lee of the Salvation Army at the
The wisest girls keep out of trouble
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We have som o a ttractiv e p a tte rn s in Linoleum J
and felt-base y ard goods
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H ALSEY
Grown», bridge work and filling'
u w ill’
pay you to get my prices on sour dental work
Cusick bank buibl rg, A lbany
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ABCOLIN
HILL & Co.
Dr. C. T ICQ, Dentist
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Congoleum $ j (}
and
Printed
GOLD SEAL
Rugs
cash I
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A R R O W G A R A G E , Gamie Bros.
AUTHORIZED LIGHT-TESTING STATION
Heflectorii and lenses for nearly all m akes
car».
i- recondition all make« of
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