Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, January 27, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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RURAL ENTRER ISE
Pbe Courtesy Shop — Millinery i
,y^íbany-£7)irectory
^and ready-to-wear novelties
“ Exclusive but not expensive.’’
117 Broadalbin,
J. B. EASTMAN
C ut T r a v e l C o st
D. F. HOLTMAN
—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 tne cost by train.
The saving in train travel will amaxe you. So
save the car for pleasure purposes.
Save nervous energy, too. Your travel re­
sponsibility ends when you board 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.
U baldo Anderson 4 Son. dislrib-
Tbu is goo<l »dvice: “ If you live
m Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
,g gome other to.vn. trade in that town."
But in these automobile days many re­
nding elsewhere find it advisable to do
it least part of their buying in the
larger town. Those who go to Albany
to transact business will find the firms
aimed below ready to fill their require­
ment.- with courtesy an 1 fairness.
’ ’ utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­
mers, Essex. Hudson A Hupmobile cars.
Acceaaories, S pnliea. 1st & Broadalbin.
^ yb lte's Shoe repair service.
Al ban v, Oregon
Opposite Hotel Albany
Automobile and Truck Insurance
Rower rates Attractive contracts
Special attention to truckmen operating
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Dinnerware
under public service commission
Tin shop in connection
J.
L. STUART, the insurer ce man
W. First St.
Albany, Oregon
Cusick tuilding (upstairs) room 146
Albauy, Oregon
Albany Floral Co. Cut flowers
2x and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
Service
Flower phone 458-f.
S ta tio n
A
J. LINDAHL, hardware,
Willard
We serve all makes
and sell
W illa r d s
Under new management
L M. Taylor, Prop.
r; Hess’ Poultry Panacea keeps 121 W, Second, Albany
pENTKAL TIRE SHOP
L
Tire Vuicanmug- Battery re­
charging. 221 W. Second.
,
Ed Falk, Prop.
and makes hens lay.
D poultry healthy
Burkhart fit Lee, druggists
Southern PacificLines
For 1926
Oddfellows’ Tepiple. Albany, Oregon
J. B. Eastman of Massachusetts, who
has been elected chairman of the In­
D. F. Holtman of, Chicago, recently
astburn Bros.— two big grocer)
We extend greetings to our pat­ terstate Commerce Commiasion to sue- appointed by Secretary of Commerce
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
Hoover as assistant director of the na- |
Main. Good merchandise at the right rons and thank them for their leed Clyde B. Atchison.
tional committee on wood utilisation.
patronage.
pi ices
Clav P Moodv A gen t
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P lite Cafeteria and confectionery
□ Home cooking. Pleasant surround-
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Dgs.
Courteous, efficient serviee.
A’c make our own candiei.
W S. D uncan .
W . .hall
ranch, located a few miles south of
them in our new Store and Optica Salem, to John J. Roberts, the consid­ Automobile fatalities in Portland
averaged slightly less than one a week
Parlors at <
311
West
First
street
811
eration being 140,000.
for the 53-week period between De­
(next door to Western Union) od
Sheep men from all sections of the cember 28. 1924, and January 2. 1926.
Feb. 1, 1926.
Phone 226
• PABCOLIN Congoleum $ 1 0 $
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and
Printed
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• GOLD SEAL
Rugs
cash » 2
state attended the 29th annual con­ In that period of a little more than a
vention of the Oregon Wool Growers year Portland reported 50 deaths from
Tires and accessories
association in Ppndleton
automobiles, as compared with 41 for
Repairs
K irk -P ollak M otor Co.
A Southern Pacific rail-laying crew 1924 and 39 for 1923.
putting down 90-pound steel rails be­
Nearly 25 per cent of the voters who
CVirtmiller Furniture Co., furni-
tween
Natron and Springfield on the were registered In Klamath county six
L ture, rugs, linoleum, stove3 ranges.
Eugene-Klamath Falls line has reach­ years ago have left for other sections,
runeral directors. 427-433 west First |
ed a point about a mile east of Spring- it was revealed by County Clerk De- ? W e h a v e s o m e a ttr a c tiv e p a t t e r n s in L in o le u m
treet, Albany, Oregon.
a n d fe lt-b a s e y a r d g o o d s
£
field, having started the work at Na­ Lap. when nearly 1000 out of 4000 let­
FULLER GROCERY, 285 Ly on
ters sent out to voters were returned
tron.
u (Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Automobile owners of the state will by the postoffice because the ad­
Groceries
Fruits
Prq^iuce
hone 2b3R
be assessed another tax of 1 cent a dressees could not be located.
gallon on gasoline, for country road
Fred Springer, ex-convict, who was
JOLMAN 4 JACKSON
purposes, if legislation proposed at reported to have been killed while
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Grocery—Bakery
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H A LSEY
Iverything in the
1 Optometrist.^and * Manufacturing the annual meeting of the state county staging a hold-up In Canada a few
Judges and commissioners’ association months ago. has been arrested at Me
Alllster, Okla., according to word re­
OREGON in Portland becomes effective.
otel Barber Shop
ALBANY
The Fidelity & Deposit company of ceived at the Oregon state penlten
Hotel Albany
Albany, Oregon
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Maryland and the Hartford Accident tlary. A prison guard has left for commerce. The departmental figures
show that Oregon, In the three-month
Nagel
Roy Stenberg
f\J P W S f \ ] o t e S T TOm
& Indemnity company, a corporation, Oklahoma in quest of the prisoner.
are preferred claimants in the liquida­
Responsive to a vigorous protest period, shipped merchandise overseas
M P E R IA L C A F E . 209 W . First |
tion of the State Bank of Portland, de­ against closing of numerous trout valued at 612,859,121.
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
Boise. Idaho.—Frank J. Hagenbarth,
The Skamania Light & Power com­
Phone 665
funct, according to two opinions hand­ streams for a period of ten years in
Spencer.
Idaho. 13 years In charge of
W S NKVKR CLOS8
ed down by the state supreme court. all parts of Oregon, E. F. Averill, pany, which operates at Cascade
the destinies of the National Wool
Locks,
was
ordered
by
the
public
serv­
Highway construction In Oregon this state game warden, has asked the
¡G le a n e d b y t h e W e s te r n
OMAK F IN IS H IN G
Growers’ association, was re-elected
year will not be as extensive as It state game commission to defer ac­ ice commission to repair Its lines and president tst the closing session of the
- For expert work send your films
reconstruct
part
of
Its
equipment
to
N e w s a p o r U n io n fo r
Haskin's film shop, 309 Lyon street,
tion
In
the
matter
until
the
next
regu­
has been in the past decade, owing to
annual convention and Butte. Mont.,
bany", Oregon.
the decreasing funds. There Is much lar meeting of the commission Febru­ comply with the standard regulations. was awarded the next convention.
B u sy P e e p le
Complaint against the company was
work under contract, but for new pro­ ary 8.
~AGNKTO ELECTRIC CO. |t
Others re-elected are A. A. Johns,
jects the highway commission is limit­
Official Stromberg carburetor serv
County judges of a majority of the [lied by a large number of radio own­ Prescott. Arts., and F. A. Elleawood.
The
new
state
highway
bridge
over
station. Conservative prices. A1
ed financially and intends proceeding Is land grant counties of the state af­ ers living In the vicinity of Cascade Red Bluff. Cal., Western vice presi­
rk guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second the McKenxie river a short distance cautiously, using available funds
fected by the withdrawal of the lands Locks.
dents; W. C. Coffee. St. Paul. Eastern
below the old Hendricks bridge near where the best results can be obtain­
There were three fatalities in Ore­ vice president, and F. A. Marshall,
tind
consequent loss of taxes, met In
en and money are best when Waterville was opened to traffic.
ed.
Portland and went on record for uni­ gon due to Industrial accidents during Salt Lake City, secretary-treasurer.
- busy. Make your dollars work in
Mike Makahus. track walker for the
Two contracts, the last needed to ted effort In a campaign to seek con­ (he week ending January 21, accord­
savings department. A lbany S ta TK
The French-Capper truth In fabrics
nk . Under government supervision. Shevlin-Hixon company, was killed In complete The Dalles-California high-1 gressional reimbursement for loss of ing to a report prepared by the state
bill and the Fordney McCumber tariff
stantly when hit by the branches of a way from end to end, were ordered , ^axe8 amounting in all to about 14 Industrial accident commission. The bill were supported. Resolutl«hs also
AR1NELLO PARLORS
tailing tree near the company’s logging advertised for the February 25 m eet- I 660,000
victims were Edgar Campbell. Falls aeked for no further Increase In area
...
(A beauty aid for every need)
Ing by the stae highway commission.
camp south of Bend.
Lewis Doolittle, proprietor of a City, loader; Lee Sankey, Springfield, or number of etther national parks or
Francis Hotel
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Prop. W inifred Rcse
The American Legion will hold a These jobs consist of surfacing the restaurant in Tillamook, was arrested logger, and Henry Van Poucke, Port­ national game préservas. Steps were
land. oiler. A total of 671 accidents urged to further the operation of In­
district meeting In Baker February 18 ten-mile sectiôn between Bend
.. and Inn a charge of stealing food from the
IOSCOK AMES HARDWARE Included In thia district are Burns, Lava Butte and surfacing the «
ap- j WartilI gtore at Garibaldi. Officials was reported.
termediate banks
gto,en food founU
'anyon City. Prairie City. Baker. Hunt preaches to the Crooked river bridge. •
Fort Stevens, at tha mouth of the
Reports of the epeclal committee on
The Winchester Store ]
the latter structure being now In pro- i |q
0<K}lltt,e.g automob„e.
lntend Columbia river, will be rehabilitated lamb marketing recommended that
(ngton. Ontario and Vale.
In Doolittle's
automobile, wai
was Intend
I ed for use In his restaurant. He was to become a training center for Ore­ railroads be urged to operate stock
The public service commission sua coss of being built.
lecond hand Pianos from $185 up
I If you want a bargain in a piano now pended,
___ , pending
_ an investigation, the
The state supreme court has signed r.ald to have confessed to three bur­ gon national guardsmen, according to trains of from 40 to 5# cars on “pas­
an agreement made by Major-General senger train schedules,” to expedite
your chance They’re in
I prop osed \ew rates of the Kirkpatrick an order compelling the board of glaries.
Davenport Mus.c House. 409 W.
Water company. whlcb oper directors of the Ochoco irrigation dis­
Frank W. Coen, chief of coast artil­ marketing, reduce shrinkage and ellm
The Increased prestige of Oregon
lery, with Brigadier-General Georg« A. Inate feeding en route. The Special
trict
to
levy
a
tax
on
the
lands
of
the
ates
in
Multnomah
county
ItaDie and Fancy Groceries
as a grain exporting state Is reflected
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Crockery and Glassware
Dan P Smythe, millionaire sheep project sufficient to meet the operat­ In the compilation of her total foreign White, adjutant-general of the Ordgon committee on wool marketing reeom
national guard
The fort has been mended co-operative marketing and
Mrs. M G. Stetter
ing expenses, interest on bonds and
tone 139,’j
206W. Second st. man. died at a hospital in Pendleton. delinquencies for the district for the export shipments for the third quarter neglected since the world war.
discouraged contracting ae "bad busi­
He was 43 years of age. Mr. Smythe
of 1925, issued by the department of
I The Eugene and Springfield cham­ ness "
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TlMSON THE SHOE DOCTOR was one of the largest sheep and farm year 1926 ______
ber of commerce will unite In asking
• Second street, opposite Hamilton s operators in the northwest
a new highway bridge across the Wil­
Harry S. Thlenes, 25. of Deer Horn,
LOAN POLICY IS SET FORTH
“ Sudden Service.’’
lamette river at Bprlngfleld. according
who was accidentally shot by his
to announcement by A. A. Rogers, Coolidge Frowns on Any Aid to For­
you enjoy a good meal,
brother, Earl, while the two were out
president of the Eugene chamber. Mr.
sd know a good meal when you get it, on a trap line, died at the Pacific
eign Trade Menepelles.
yu’ll be back, tor you’ll not forget it
Rogers has appointed a committee of
Christian hospital in Eugene
Washlagton, D. C-— President Cool­
y Our aim is to please vou.
two to accompany a like committee
idge looks with disfavor on loans by
With four cases of smallpox at Can
from Springfield to meet with the
American bankers to foreign govern­
by. one a new case. Dr. Frank Wallace,
C A P IT A L
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SU R PLU S
state highway commission soon.
ments for the support of trade »«m op
Clackamas county health physician,
ALBANY
An appropriation of 65.000.009 to olles In materials which enter Into
vaccinated 240 boys and girls at the
G E O . M- G IL C H R IS T
provide capital and credit for tribal American consumption.
Ccmmercial and Savings accounts Solicited
high school and grammar school of
Indians on the Klamath reservation
The attitude of the president was
that city.
Is asked by a bill Introduced In the made clear at the White House with­
C. McC. Johnson, spruce lumber mill
senate by Senator McNary. The pur­ out reference to any particular gov­
Vrite lor booklet describing onr 20 I operator of Reedsport, announced that
pose of tie measure Is to encourage ernment or monopoly. The govern­
W H O W O U LD N ’T
Industry
and self support among the ment has no control over foreign loans
*r Rural Credit Amortized Loans he had purchased the Wade spruce
SM ILE H A PPIL Y
.e loan pay. out in 20 P*?™'"1*' No
" tract of timber at the mouth of Smith
Indians. It provides that any sum ap­ by American bankers but generally Is
river. The tract has 50,000,000 feet of
■ing the principal Cheap
upon opening » box of these propriated shall be prorated, share and
iav
B eam L and Co
delicious
candies? The wonderful share alike, under the direction of the ssked for advice when they contem
spruce
and
fir.
133 Lyon street. Albany, Ore.
plate such transactions. Bach loan Is
assortment, various flavors and secretary of the Interior, among mem- considered on its merits, and the gov­
More than 200 out of 2000 real estate
tempting appearance of the-e I here of the Klamath and Modoc trlbee
operators in Oregon were penalised
•‘ lumps of d elight” win to us all land the Yahooskln band of Snake In­ ernment's advice usually le followed.
>2.50 each for not obtaining their 1926
lovers of good sweets and judges dians. The appropriation would be re­
licenses before January 10 It was an
at lowest rate of interest
Mrs. Brock h*« rented ber farm.
of confectioaery excellence. Tr y imbursed out of tribal funds
nounced by Will Moore, state real es-
POKD SALKS AND SERVICE
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Armstrong Linoleum Rugs, $ 18 cash
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Meade & Albro
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Ask Better Speed
in Shipping Lambs
All Over Oregon
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Halsey, Oregon
»ARAGON C A FE
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
F A R M LOANS
FARM LOANS
eal Estate
Inaurane«
rompi service. Courteous treatment.
The annual convention of the Ore-
M B ain , Boom 5, First Savings Bank igon Beekeepers’ association was held
bui I n i ng, Albany
| la The Dalles
Lloyd T. Reynolds of Salem was
I elected president of the Marlon Coun
| ty Community Federation.
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You get
Mrs Elisabeth Lyons of Springfield
¡celebrated her 99th birthday at her
| home In th it city Monday.
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We have
David W. James. 14. committed sul
1 ride at Roseburg by shooting himself
1 through the head with a rifle
The State HoUtaln-Frleslan associa
F R E N C H 8 c SO N
tlon will hold Its annual meeting at
1 Oregon City Saturday. January 30
Jeweleri, Optician«, Albany
.Mrs WlUlaa BeU sold her 109 sers
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The GIRL
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them once end M if we eXa ggerate
the perfection of these goods.
A R R O W G A R A G E, Gansle Bros.
Clark’s Confectionery
authorized ught - testing station
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Any Càiri in Trouble
may communicate with Ensign Lee of .he Salvation Army st the
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White Shield Home, MS Mayfair avenue. Portland, Oregon.
R e f le c to rs a n d le n s e s lo r n e a r ly a ll in a
c a rs .
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