Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 30, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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KUKAL EN1 LKFKISfc
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The
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* and ready-to-wear Xmas novelt.es
Exclusive but ao* expensive."*
117 Broadalbin.
• PABCOLIN Congoleum $ | ()
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and
Printed
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• GOLD SEAL
Rugs
cash i
Willard s'" ^ ation
T h u is good advice; " I I you live
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
in some o th er town, trade in that tow n." We serve all makes
But in these autom obile days many re­
and sell
’ ’ 1 H a r d s
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
I
nder
new
management
at least part ol their buying in the
larger town T hose who go to Albany
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L M. Taylor, Prop.
to transact business will find the firms 121 W, Second, Albany.
nam ed below ready to fill their require­
m ents w ith courtesy an 1 fairness.
A .J- LINDAHL,
,
hardware,
Dinnerware
,
Tin shop in connection
330 \ \ . F irst St.
Albany, Oregon
A
lbany Floral Co.
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and plants.
and all occasions
Cut dowers
THE
Armstrong Linoleum Rugs, $ 18 cash
• 'Vo have some attractive patterns in Linoleum J
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and felt-base yard goods
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HILL & Co.
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Home made fresh daily
H A LSE Y
L ijfh t L u n c h e s
r ’ENTKAL TIKE SHOP
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T ire Vulcamziug- Battery re­
F . W . R O S S , Albany.
charging. 221 W. Second.
Ed Falk, Prop,
First street—Bikman Blug,
C 'astb u rn Bros.—Two big grocery
stores, 212 W. F irst and 225 South
Main. Good merchandise at the right
prices.
M E T Z G E R ’S
C 'lite Cafeteria and confectioner}
H om e cooking. Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
W e m ake our own candies.
W. S. D uncan .
P O R D SALES AND SERVICE
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K ir k -P oll ak M otor C o .
E \jrtm iller Furniture Co., furni-
-*■ ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 n est First
street, A lbany, Oregon.
P U L L E R GROCERY, 285 Lyon
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
G roceries
F ruits
Produce
Phone 263R
SHOE
SERVICE
M OVED
Don t forget the place
Third & Broadalbin
ALBANY
U O L M A N & JACKSON
Grocery—Bakery
E v e ry th in g in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
H arold G. M urphy Prop.
Phone 665
W h never close
1TODAK FIN ISH IN G
For expert work send your films
to H askin's film shop, 309 Lyon street,
A lbany, Oregon.
M A G N E T O ELECTRIC CO.
News Notes From
All Over Oregon
Gleaned by the Western
Newsapor Union for
Busy Peeple
a
d-’ A- Official Stromberg carburetor serv
ice station.
Conservative prices. A1
work guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second
F ire of undeterm ined origin destroy­
ed th e public school a t Malin.
C onstruction of an eight-story office
m o n e y a re b e st w h en
Make your dollars work in building was announced a t Salem. The
our savings departm ent. A lbany S tate stru ctu re will cost approxim ately $100,-
B ank . Under governm ent supervision. 000.
CbristmaR program s and special
JV IA RINELLO PARLORS
(A beauty aid for every need) d inners m arked the observance of
bt. Francis Hotel
C hristm as a t th e various Institutions
. Prop. W inifred Rose a t Salem.
W illiam E llsw orth Purdy, 63, candi­
J^O SCO E AMES HARDW ARE
d ate In 1924 for re p re sen tativ e in con
g ress from the first congressional dis­
The W inchester Store \
tric t died in Salem.
Q econd band Pianos from $185 up
A to tal of $1373 w as tak en In by
If ybu want a bargain in a piano now F red A. Miller, C lackam as county
it your chance. T hey're in A1 condition.
D avenport Music House, 409 W. First clerk, In hunting, angling and sim ilar
licenses during 1925.
Q ta p le and Fancy Groceries
R etu rn s available from Oregon’s
®
Crockery and Glassware
18th annual C h ristm as seal sale in
Mrs, M G. Stetter
Phoae I39;j
206 W. Second st. dicates th a t final re tu rn s will safely
pass th e $50,000 m ark.
GTIM SON T H E SHOE DOCTOR
T h ree young men, all u n d er th e age
Second street, opposite H am ilton’s
t 22 years, m ade an unsuccessful at
store.
"S udden Service.*’
impt to rob th e S tate bank of Scotti
Ills. The robbers escaped.
W a l d o Anderson & Son, distrib-
P. M. L undquist of D undee was kill
’ ’ utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­
mers, Essex, Hudson & Hupmobile cart.
Accessories, o polies 1st & Broadalbin.
undee by a southbound Southern
Pacific train.
A rchie Cody, slayer of S heriff Good­
If you enjoy a good meal,
,in d know a good meal when you get it, man of H arney county, m ust pay the
Y ou'll be back, tor yon'll not forget it. deaSb penalty for his crime, accord­
O ur aim is to please vou.
ing to an opinion handed down by the
state suprem e court.
Investigation of existing first and
. ALBANY
second-class express ra te s from P o rt­
G E O . M- G IL C H R IS T
land and Spokane to points in Oregon
east of Pendleton has been ordered
by th e public service comm ission.
M others and fath ers are purchasing
W rite tor booklet describing our 20- cig arettes for th e ir m inor children
year Rural Gredit Amortized Loans and are p erm itting such children to
The loan pays out in 20 payments, re ­ sm oke in th e ir homes, It was stated
tirin g the principal. Cheap rates. No
a t a recent session of th e Cottage
delay.
B eam L and C o .,
Grove city council.
153 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
Oregon C ity's school population has
decreased instead of Increased during
the past year. The 1924 census show­
ed th ere were 1941 children of school
age, and th e census for 1926 showed
at lowest rate of in te re st
th at th ere w ere 1921.
Real Estate
Insurance
An effort will be made by C ongress­
Prom pt service. Courteous treatm ent. m an W illis C. H awley of Salem and
U'g B a in , Boom 5, First Savings Bank Senator Stanfield to Include an em er­
builnihg, Albany
gency appropriation for the contln
uance of th e federal em ploym ent of
flee at Eugene and Medford.
Suit to te s t th e so-called m otor ve­
hicle reg istratio n law. now In opera
tlon In Oregon, probably will be filed
You get
in the circuit court at Salem soon. It
was said th a t a Eugene atto rn ey la
preparing papers In the case
We have
Sheriffs and o th er peace officers of
Oregon were requested in a le tte r pre­
pared by th e secretary of sta te not
to Issue tem p o rary llcanae p lates to
m otor vehicle ow ners whose m achines
FR E N C H & SO N
have heretofore been licensed
and
■IYA busy.
PARAGON CAFE
FARM LOANS
FARM LOANS
T he G IR L
T h e D IA M O N D :
Jeweler«, Opticians, Albany
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Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and
Flower phone 458-J.
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Floral art for every
IM P E R IA L CAFE, 209 W. First
a i
Courtesy Shop — M iilin e ry
Dr Earl McFarlan^ collector of cua-
taffis at Portia ad, ” U. coMjlafiftted
actual farm ers on the U m atilla pro­
ject.
Six Billions to
Foreign Nations
Two nationally known educators,
each a leader in his respective field,
will be on th e ro ster of Instructors at
the Oregon A gricultural college sum ­ American Gold Finances Indus*
m er session next sum m er These men
tries and Stabilizes
United S tates S enator P eter Nor­ are Dr. C harles A. Prosser, president
of
Dunwoody
Institute.
Minneapolis.
Currencies.
beck, who has been renom inated by
Minn., considered the foremost author­
Attorney-General Dan Moody of the republicans of South Dakota.
ity on vocational education In America,
Texas, whose investigation of road
1 New York.—The flow of American
com m issioners resulted in a scandal Mayor Fox and th e city counctlmen. and K nute Rockne. famous football
capital Into foreign and domestic In­
in the Lone S tar state.
will probably be taken in the next few coach of Notre Dame.
vestm ents. comprising loans for gov­
days. Alleging that recall petitions
Eight law yers—every practicing a t­ ernm ents, m unicipalities and corpor­
by General Lincoln C. Andrews, as­ recently filed do not comply with the torney—of Tillamook are arrayed with ate enterprises, reached unprecedent­
sistan t secretary of the treasury, on law, Bennett refused to call the elec­ C. W. Barrtck, district attorney, as de­ ed proportions in 1925. While accur­
fense counsel of John Aschtm. sheriff, a te com pilations are not yet available,
the showing of the Portland office in tion.
Business of mills of the W est Coast in the $12,500 damage suit brought prelim inary estim ates Indicate th at
apprehending liquor sm ugglers.
* —w w, tuo .«igeai im iuer-auiuing Lumberm en's association dropped off against him by Ray W hite, through
the total of capital flotations eclipsed
concerns in K lam ath county, the W ey­ m aterially in the week ending Decem­ Vinton & Tooxe, McMinnville a tto r­
last year's record of slightly more than
erh aeu ser Tim ber company and the ber 18, the approaching holidays neys. W hite complains th at Aschtm
$6.000.000.000.
Long-Bell Lum ber company, have en­ doubtless being a factor. Only 99 mills wrongfully arrested and im prisoned
F or the second tim e In history
tered a strenuous protest ag ain st the reported for the week and they sold him for 14 hours refusing to tak e him
A m erican Investors poured more than
proposed recruise of K lam ath tim ber. 98,012.629 feet of lumber, m anufactur to the nearest m agistrate.
a billion dollars Into foreign loans d u r
The renom ination of P o stm aster J. ed 95,783 594 feet and shipped 88,715,-
Machine guns, high-powered and lng the year, equaling. If not surpass­
N. Jones of P ortland, whose comm is­ 397 feet.
strategically stationed, have been ing. the 1924 record of approximately
sion expired W ednesday, will probably
Answer to the contem pt proceedings provided for the Oregon state peni­ $1,200,000.000. Productive enterprises
be sen t to th e senate Im m ediately directed against m em bers of the state ten tiary and within a few days will claimed about $350,000,000 of the total,
a fte r it convenes. Both Senator S tan ­ highway commission because they be ready for action, according to an tho gain In this type of business off­
field and Congressman C rum packer of made certain tem porary im provem ents nounceinent made by J. W. Lillie, setting a m oderate decline In govern­
Portland have recom m ended Jo n es' re ­ to the approach of the new bridge at w arden of the institution The guns ment borrowings.
appointment.
Albany and opened the stru ctu re for are being installed In compliance with 1 A m erica's commanding position as
Oregon farm ers a re receiving a traffic, is being prepared by J. M. recom m endations made by the special I lender to the world also was striking­
sm aller retu rn from th eir cash crops Devers, attorney for the state highway investigating comm ittee following the ly revealed by the establishm ent of
tills year than last, the d epartm ent of departm ent.
break at the prison on August 12.
huge private credits to help In the
agriculture indicates in Its final re ­
The Port of Astoria commission has stabilisation of foreign currencies.
Citizens of M arshfield, E ast Side,
port for th e p resen t season. The price
and other sections of Coos Bay are decided to request the governm ent en- | Fortified by the possession of enor­
of corn has declined under the in­
aroused over the failure of the port gineertng departm ent to treat the m at­ mous gold stocks, American bankers
fluence of a banner crop, while barley
commission to approve a selected site ter of the Im provement of the Colum­ set aside $300,000,000 for the protec­
has been sim ilarly affected, but the
for the M arshfield-East Side bridge, bia river from the eastern boundary of tion of Great B ritain'! return to the
m arket price of rye has declined in
bo th a t the port’s sanction could be Clatsop county to the sea as a project gold standard and advanced many
the face of a sm aller yield th an th at
4>resented to the arm y engineers when separate from channel developm ent millions additional to Insure the stabil­
of last year. The Oregon comm ercial
a hearing will be held in Marshfield above th a t point. It was held th at the ity of the Belgian and Italian cur
apple is bringing more than th a t of
needs and possibilities for channel re n d e s preparatory to th eir re-estab-
on January 5.
last year, and th e sam e Is tru e of
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developm ent in the lower river dif­ llshm ent on a gold basis.
neavers win Oe virtually exterm inat­ fered from the program planned for
poaches, hops and clover seed.
Joe Tipton. 35, a stockm an of the ed in counties where trapping Is al­ upper river channel work
Interior of M alheur county, ended his lowed before another session of the
Suit was filed In the federal dis
life w ith a bullet, according to the legislature can enact a prohibitory rict court a t Portland by 26 Individ
law,
according
to
S
tate
Game
Warden
findings of a coroner's Jury which in­
uals. mostly stage and truck line oper­
vestigated th e facts connected with Averill. R eports of trappers filed with ators, against Sam Kozer, secretary
the
sta
te
game
commission
show
that
W ashington, D. C.—Suggestion Io
his death at the Tipton ranch 20 miles
if state, seeking to prohibit the col­
11,111 beavers were trapped In Ore­
press dispatches from Geneva that
south of Crowley.
lection of th e motor vehicle license
C on tract for the first unit of the gon during the season of 1923-24 and fee for 1926. The plaintiffs allege th a t the British rubber monopoly, which
only
3690
during
the
season
of
1924-25.
has evoked great concern here, be dis­
new pulp and paper mill at St. Helens
he collection of this license fee In
Indorsem ent of the attitu d e of Dr. Oregon is a toll law and In direct cussed at the proposed league of na­
has been aw arded the A. G uthrie com
tions International economic confer­
pany of P ortland, which has begun H ubert Work, secretary of the Inter
ontradlctlon to the federal constitu­
moving construction equipm ent to the lor, who opposes the construction of tion, am endm ent 14, the rural post ence, with America participating, is
factory site. The contruct covers a any additional irrigation projects at road act and the fad «sal highway acL Interesting W ashington officials.
The rubber situation. In which con­
two-story 80x300-foot concrete build­ this tim e, was given by the Umatilla
gress already has ordered an Investi­
project farm bureau in a meeting held
ing, which will house the machinery.
gation, would, under the Geneva sug­
M andamus proceedings to force recently at the Columbia schoolhouse
gestion, he a phase of tbe conference's
The
farm
bureau
consists
of
250
mem­
Bend's city recorder. Louis Bennett,
consideration of world supply and d is­
to call an election for the fecali of bers, practically all of whom are
tribution of raw m aterials generally.
W hether the W ashington adm inis­
tration would agree to the proposal
W ashington, D. C.—Dry m em bers of
and the added opinion th at this coun­
the house successfully defended all
try might be asked to sit with the
appropriation! carried In the annual
league's council num ber two, an ad­
treasury-post office supply bill for pro­
visory political body, or would prefer
hibition enforcem ent for the next fis­
to pursue an Independent course, re­
cal year.
m ains problem atical. In addition to
On the first prohibition showdown
the ordered congressional Investiga­
of the session, an am endm ent to pro­
tion. retaliatory steps against high rub­
hibit em ployment of “fraud, deceit and
ber prices already have been outlined
falsehood” in the use of funds appro­
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
by S ecretary Hoover.
priated for the purchase of liquor as
evidence was defeated by a Vote of
income Tax Delinquents Sought.
139 to 17.
Salem. O r.— Persona and corpora
The rem ainder of the enforcem ent tlons subject to the payment of In
funds, slightly more than appropriated come tax who filed retu rn s with tbs
Tiip age of thp girl doesn’t count last year, were approved w ithout federal governm ent but failed to sub­
when it comes to candy. Big find serious opposition as reported by the mit tbelr statem ents to the state In
little, they a lt love it. The candies appropriations committee.
come tax departm ent are to be In
that we sell are made of pur*
In addition to th e $250,000 Item for vestlgatid. according to annuuaremenl
unadulterated sugar ar d flnvoring, purchase of evidence, appropriations made here by E arl Fisher, state
and consequently no matter how In the bill having to do with prohibi­ comm issioner.
much is eaten there can le no tion enforcem ent Included $24.213,000
harmful effect, Take home a box. for the roast guard, an Increase of $3.- America Observes Wilson Birthday
knowing that if is the purest 615,000 over current funds to provide
W ashington, D. C.—America observ­
candy made.
for the addition to 1580 men to tha ed Monday the 69th anniversary of the
enlisted personnel and to m aintain the birth of Woodrow Wilson. It was
present fleet engaged In operations celebrated formally Monday night with
a rain st liquor sm ugglers; a direct sp dinners In 600 cities and towns, ar
proprlatlon of $9,306,000 for the en ranged by the Woodrow W ilton FeunJ
forcem ent m achinery In the treasury, datlon
More than 15,000 guests a t­
and $50,000 for prohibition posters
tended the dinners.
Rubber Rubs, and
There’s the Rub
Not Unlawful to
Lie to Bootlegger
H A LSEY STA TE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
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Clark’s Confectionery
Dr. C. I ICQ, Dentist
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p a y y o u to get my prices on »o*n de n ta l work.
Cusick hank build ng, Albany
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Any Girl in Trouble
may communicate with Ensign 1
of the Salvation Army at the
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