Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, January 20, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    JAN H lMé
RURAL EMT R PRISE
^ /^ b a n y ^ /^ ire c to ry
This is good advice; " If you live
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
in some other lo>vn. trade in that town."
But 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 find the firms
named below ready to fill their require­
ments with courtesy and fairness.
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rp t‘c Courtesy Shop — Miilinery
* a“d ready-to-wear novelties
Exclusive but not expensive."
117 Broadalbin.
R. V. TAYLOR
C ut T ra v el C ost
S. H. THOMPSON
^ J h ite ’s Shoe repair service.
Albany, Oregou
—yet go more often, travel farther, than ever
before.
Go by train. Save in many important ways
by doing so.
Low roundtrip fares secure surprising value
for your travel funds. Figure your expense in
driving your own car against the cost by train.
The saving in train travel will amaze you. So
save the car (or pleasure purposes.
Save nervous energy, too. Your travel re-
sponsibility ends when you hoard the train.
Thus ride in entire comfort, with a chance to
relax and rest and plan your activity at your
destination.
N o matter where you plan to go. Southern
Pacific and its connections can take you, com­
fortably and economically. Any Southern Pa­
cific agent will gladly aid in planning your trip.
Rely upon them for complete,
accurate travel inform ation.
Opposite Hotel Albany
Automobil« and Truck Insurance
Rower rates Attractive contracts
Special attention to truckmen operating
nnder public service commission
J. LINDAHL, hardware,
J.
L.
STEVENS, the inturacce man
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Dinnerware
Tin shop in connection
Cusick building (npstairs) room 146
53b \V. First St.
Albany, Oregon
Albauy, Oregon
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Albany Floral Co.
Cut flowers
Willard
Service
and plants. Floral art for every
S ta tio n
and all occasions.
We serve all tuakes
Flower phone 458-J.
pE N T K A L TIRE SHOP
charging.
Tire Vulcamziug- Battery re
221 W. Second.
Ed Falk, Prop.
W illa r d s
and sell
Under new management
L M. Taylor, Prop.
121 W, Second, Albany.
r. Hess’ Poultry Panacea keeps
healthy and makes hens lay
D poultry
Burkhart & Lee, druggists
For 1926
Oddfellows' Temple, Albany, Oregon
W’e extend greetings to our pat­
astburn Bros.—Two big grocery rons and thank them for their
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South patronage.
Main. Good merchandise at the right
We shall be pleated to welcome
prices.
them in our new Store and Optical
lite Cafeteria and confectionery Parlors at 811 West First street
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­ (next door to Western Union) on
ings.
Courteous, efficient serviee.
?eb, 1, 1926.
We make our own candies.
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W. S. D uncan .
F
ORD SALES AND SERVICE
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K ikk -P ollak M otor C o .
Furnituie Co., furni­
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
F ortiniller
Funeral directors. 427-433 west Firat
street, Albany, Oregon.
^CLLER GROCERY, 285 Lyon
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 2b3R
o lm a n
M ead e & A lb ro
& jackson
Grocery—Bakery
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Everything in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
Optometrists and Manufacturing
Opticians
ALBANY_______________ OREGON
otel Barber Shop
H
A. Nagel
Hotel Albany
Albany, Oregon
Roy Stenberg
CAFE. 209 ’V. Firsi
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
I MPERIAL
Phone 565
W e
News Notes From
A ll Over Oregon
never close
G le a n e d b y th e W e s te r n
N e w s a p o r U n io n f o r
For expert work send your films
B u s y P e e p le
to Haskin's film shop, 309 Lyon street,
- ODAK FINISH INO
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Albany, Oregon.
agneto e le c tr ic co .
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Salem teachers have protested
against the proposal to open the school
buildings to dances by a vote of 37
work guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second to 3.
Approximately 30,000.000 feet of pine
en and money are best when
busy. Make your dollars work in timber in Klamath county will be sold
our savings department. A lbany S tate
by the state land board at an auction
B ank . Under government supervision.
to be held In Salem. January 20.
a r in e l l o parlors
Taxes of all kinds collected In Baker
(A beauty aid for every need) county in 1926 will total $748,245.02,
St. Francis Hotel
Prop. Winifred Rose an increase of $59,051.13 over last year,
when the amount was $689,193.89.
It has been found that the Stayton
OSCOK AMES HARDWARE
city water is unfit for drinking, fol­
The Winchester Store ]
lowing analysts at Oregon Agricultural
college and the state bureau of health.
econd hand Pianos from $185 up
Portland ranked tHIrd among the
It you want a bargain in a piano now
is your chance. They're in Al condition leading cities of the United States in
Davenport Music House, 409 W. First point of gain In building activity dur­
ing the year Just closed compared with
CJtaple and Fancy Groceries
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Crockery and Glassware the year 1924.
Mrs, M G. Stetter
Smallpox prevails at present in al­
Phone 139JJ
206 W. Second st. most every part of Oregon, according
DTIMBON THE SHOE DOCTOR to a weekly health report issued by Dr.
Second street, opposite Hamilton's Frederick D. Stricker, secretary of the
■tore.
state board of health.
e
"Sudden Service."
Six persons gave skin at Marshfield
aldo Anderson & Son, distrib­ to save the life of Dennis Cunlff of
utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­ Gold Beach, an aged pioneer of that
mers, Essex, Hudson 4 Hupmobile cars.
city, who, In December was burned as
Accessories, S pplies. 1st & Broadalbin. he sat by hts fireplace.
Through the work of local American
If you enjoy a good meal,
.a il know a good meal when you get it, Legion post, Klamath Falls has re­
You'll be back, tor yon’ll not forget it. ceived a pulmotor which will be kept
Our atm is to please you.
at the fire station and used In all em
ergency drowning cases.
Harwood Hall, for the last ten years
ALBANY
superintendent of the government In
G EO , M- G IL C H R IST
dlan school at Chemawa. has sent his
resignation to Washington and will re­
tire from the Institution.
B. J. Kelly, San Francisco business
Write tor booklet describing our 20- man, waa probably fatally Injured
year Rural Credit Amortised Loana when his automobile overturned on the
The loan pays out in 20 payments, re­
tiring the principal. Cheap rates. No Ashland-Klamath Falls highway, 18
miles from Klamath Fall».
delay.
B eam L and C o .,
133 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
Bend will become headquarters foi
the state highway department for 11
counties in central and eastern Ore
gon. The division office will be per
at lowest rate of interest
manently Installed by February 1.
Real Estate
Insurance
The district meeting of the Wiliam
Fro upt service. Courteous treatment. ette Valley Typographical conference
W m B ain . Room 5, First Savings Rank waa held In Eugene 8unday. Members
hnilning, Albanv
of typographical unions from Astoria
Portland. Salem, Corvallis and Eugene
were present.
Apparently obsessed with the Idea
You get
that his wife waa untrue to him. John
Butcbek. 46 year-old foundryman kill
ed her with a hatchet In a fit ol
Jealous rage following a quarrel at hit
We have
home In Portland.
One hundred and threa mills, report
log to the West Caaat Lumbermen'»
association for the week ending Jan
F R E N C H 8t S O N
nary 9 nsaaufeotarad 6U M 430 feat ol
l Jewelers, Opticians, Albany
lumber; aeld (B.tTi.TM (ML and ship
Md »0 ” L»*1 feet
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M Official Stromberg carburetor serv
ice station. Conservative prices. Al
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S. H. Thompson of Quincy, III,
Richard V. Taylor of Mobile, Ala, president of the Illinois Agricultural
a southern democrat, who has been j association, who was elected president
named a member of the Interstate of the Farm Bureau federation,
Commerce commission to succeed
Chas. L. McChord, resigned.
2068 licenses.
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The following Oregon postmasters
Mayor Baker, Chief of Police Jen have been recommended for appoint­
kins and five city policemen of Port ment by Willis C. Hawley, representa­
land were made defendants in a $40, tive from the first district: C. W.
000 damage suit filed in circuit court Halderman, Astoria; Harry E. Jones,
by Lydia Bishop, who charged falsi Jefferson; William G. Smith, Mill
arrest and imprisonment.
City; Reber G. Allen. Silverton; Mrs
Raymond Miller. Dallas youth con Ollie Gillespie, Willamina; Lyman H.
vlcted of manslaughter for having rur Shorey, Woodburn.
down and killed J. C. Hayter with ar
Ellis Williams of Cottage Grove, who
automobile December 16, was sen
on October 23 was shot in the groin
tenced to five years in the penitentiary
by a deputy sheriff when he resisted
and fined $100 by Judge W. M. Ram
arrest on a charge of transporting
sey.
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liquor, began suit in circuit court at
A total of 2134 miles of trails was Eugene against Sheriff Taylor, Mel­
built in the Siuslaw national forest vin Turnbull and T. H. Maxwell, dep­
during the year 1925, according to e uty sheriff, for $25,963.33 damages on
report Issued at the office in Eug'ent account of the injury.
of R. S. Shelley, supervisor. The
A million eastern brook trout eggs
total cost of building the trails was
to replenish the game commission's
$5205.
stock of these fish used for egg taking
Two hundred citizens of Lincoln purposes was received by the game
Yamhill and Polk counties attended e commission from the northern part of
booster meeting at Taft to urge imme Washington and sent to the Tumalo
diate construction of a cutoff road hatchery. The young fish will be
from Otis to a point on the west side planted in East lake and Elk lake
coast highway, either at Midway ot In eastern Oregon, where egg-taking
New Grand Ronde.
stations for this species ot fish are
The Coos County Association of Law now maintained.
Enforcement which met at Coquille
The Pacific Power & Light company
re-elected Sam Malehorn, deputy of Portland has purchased the W. C.
sheriff, president of the organization Slvyer and Southern company electric
The body Is composed of Justices ol light and power Interests in eastern
the peace, constables, police and mem and central Oregon and western Idaho
bers of several fire departments.
for $1,850,000. Three companies are
Authorization of an exhaustive sur Included In the deal, the Deschutes
vey of all coast streams of Oregon nol Power company and the Enterprise
now open for commercial fishing with Electric company of Oregon, and the
a view to determine those suitable foi Grangeville Electric Light &
■ Power
sllverslde salmon egg-taking station» company of Idaho.
was made at the monthly meeting Is
The interstate commerce commis­
Portland of the state fish commlssloa sion upheld the differential I d favor
Judge McCaniant ot Portland will b« of Portland on freight rates applied to
asked to reply in person to the charge» grain and grain products from the
Senator Johnson ot California hai Columbia basin to the ocean ports of
made against him before the senat« the Pacific northwost, refusing to dis­
judiciary committee. The commute« turb the rulings which It had laid
will await his arrival before again con down in the Inland Empire Shippers'
sidering his nomination by President league case of 1921. The ruling is the
Coolidge to be federal judge of th< outcome of a complaint brought by
circuit court of appeals for the ninth the Walla Walla county farm bureau,
Circuit.
supported by a number of other organ­
Lx)ss from sheep-killing dogs to izations.
sheep owners in Linn county during
Letters were sent to the United
1925 was $3105.61, claimants of dam­ States army aircraft chief in Washing
ages alleged. Because dog licenses ton, D. C., by George E. Love, legisla­
did not total this amount, the county tive committeeman ot the American
court apportioned money to pay the Legion and chairman of the state^ero-
claims. The total amount taken In on nauttcal committee, regarding pro
dog licenses in 1925 was $1925.10 on
Phone 226
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P rin ted
R ugs
$
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Armstrong Linoleum Rugs, $ 18 cash
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W e h a v e s o m e a t tr a c t iv e p a tte r n s in L in o le u m
a n d fe lt-b a s e y a r d g o o d s
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posais for suitable landing fields it*
Oregon. As soon as a reply to these
letters has been received Mr. Love will
communicate with all posts ot the
state, asking for the appointment of
aircraft committees to locate fields for
csmmerclal and emergency landing
places, ^.xia,^
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BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
William Clifton Cutler, 68, national­
ly known Inventor, who perfected the
first radio transmitter, died at Olen
dale. Cal He left a fortune of clots
to $600,000.
The senate refused, 64 to 16, to
order an Investigation Into propaganda
In favor of approval of the world court
adherence resolution and the Italian
and other foreign debt settlements.
With only one abstaining vote, tbs
finance committee of the Belgian
chamber of deputies approved the
(600,000,000 Is Involved in Washington agreement for the settle­
ment of the Belgium debt ta the Uni-
Agreements Now Up to
ted States
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th« Senate.
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The "photo electric cell," a delicate
device to deteot fire In Inaccessible
Washington, D. C. — The war debt places; light house lenses with a range
igreements with Belgium. Rumania, ot 17 miles and a ground microphone
Untvia, Esthonla and Czecho Slovakia, for use In mine disasters to locate en­
nvolvlng approximately $600,000,000, tombed men, formed the center of at­
traction at the exposition of new dis­
vere approved by the house
In adopting resolutions to authorize coveries which opened at- Carnegie
icceptance ot terms recommended by Museum, Pittsburg.
The senate confirmed the nomina­
:he American debt commission, the
louse disposed of the last of the settle- tion of Phillip 8. Teller of California
nents negotiated during the summer. as a member of the United States ship-
As sent to the senate, all of the Ing board.
A $10.000.000 corporation to combat
igreements provide for a funding of
.he respective obligations over a 62- the British rubber monopoly has been
formed by leading tire manufacturers
rear period.
of
the country.
Including the Italian debt, the Vot­
America's foreign trade for 1925 to­
ed States will receive approximately
(3,000,000.000 from the six war loans. talled the fabulous sum of $1,132,968,-
Of the 19 war loans to foreign Ba­ 000, establishing a new record for nor­
tons, settlements with Great Britain, mal years, the department of com­
rtnland, Hungary, Lithuania. Poland merce announced.
Immediate entrance of the United
ind Nicaragua have been ratified by
States
into the world court waa advo­
■ongress, while the action by the
mute brings half a dozen more loans cated In a resolution adopted by the
o the last step in their congressional national executive committee of the
American Legion.
ourney.
For the third consecutive time.
Of the seven other loana, Austria
President
Coolidge designated Thomas
las been granted a 20-year morator-
SU R PLU S
um, while France, Greece, Liberia and C Marvin of Massachusetts as chair­
tugo-Slavla have yet to agree finally man of the United States Tariff com
Savings accounts Solicited
mission The appointment Is for one
m their respective settlemente The
»resent Russian government has re- year.
More than 600 British families will
ludiated an American loan of $192,000,-
leave England In the spring for Can­
»00.
and
Armenia,
with
an
obligation
W H O W O U L D N ’T
if $12,000,000 has ceased to exist as ada, having been accepted by Cana-
4tan director of Immigration as suit
S M IL E H A P P IL Y in independent nation.
ihle settlers under the plan to estab­
upon opening n box of these
lish 3000 families in the dominion
Debt Settlement
Approved by House
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
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Commercial and
FARM LOANS
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
delicious caudies? The wt ndwrful
assortment, various flavors snd
templing appearance of these
•• lumps of delight ’’ win to us all
lovers of good sweets and judges
«if con’feclioaery excellence. Try
them once end see if we exaggerate
the perfection of these goods.
FARM LOANS
Mr.s M. M. Ward has gone
Mrs. Josie Smith and Mary
to visit with her daughter,
went
to the funeral of their
Mrs. W. J. Moore of Browns­
rrother
and uncle, Mr. Ken-
ville, and her son, George
dall, at Oakville Friday.
Ward of Crawfordsville.
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Clav P Moody Agent
H A LSEY STA TE BA N K
PA R A G O N CAFE
T h e D IA M O N D
Southern Pacific Lines
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Any Girl in Trouble
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White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair avenue, Fottland, Oregon.
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may communicate witli Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the
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AUTHORIZED LIGHT-TESTING STATION
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