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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1926)
FEB 1 17, Rl’RAL ENTRPRISE PAGI J Courtesy Shop — Miilinery 1 ^/^íbany^2)irectory Cut Travel Cost and ready-to-wear novelties "Exclusive but not expensive.“ i 117 Broadalbin. 4 V Valdo Anderson & Son, distrib- —yet go more often, travel farther, than ever before. Go by train. Save in many important wnyi 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 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. This is good advice: “ I I you live " utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live mers, Essex, Hudson & Hupmobile cars. Accessories, a police. 1st & Broadalbin. in some other to.vn. trade in that town. But in these automobile days many re siding elsewhere find it advisable to do W Jb lte ’s Shoe repair service. at least part of their buying in the larger town Those who goto Albany to transact business will find the firms Albany, Oregon Opposite Hotel Albany named below ready to fill their require ments with courtesy an I fairness. Automobile and Truck Insurance Mower rates Attractive contracts Special attention to truckmen operating • Dinnerware under public service commissfon . . Tin shop in connection J. L. STUAR I’, the insurance Ulan “ 35) W. First St. Albany, Oregon A J. LINDAHL, hardware, lbany Floral Co. A Cut flowers and plants. Floral art for every and all occasions. Flower phone 458-J. Cusick tuilding (upstairs) room 146 Albauy, Oregon D ress u p Y o u r E y es r ’ENTKAL TIR E SHOP They deserve the best money If yon have to use your charging. 221 W. Second. old frame, DON’T buy a second Ed Falk, Prop. quality g in i. Have that exactly r. Hess’ Poultry Panacea keeps perfeet. Tire Vulcanising- Battery re will tny. D poultry healthy and makes hens lay Burkhart & Lee, druggists Oddfellows' Temple, Albany, Oregon E. A. Cudahy, J r, who went to work In 1904 as a billing clerk in the Cudahy Packing company, hat risen through the entire industry and hat now suc ceeded his father a t president of the astburn Bros.—Two big grocery E stores, 212 W. First and 225 South Main. Good merchandise at the right prices. Ogden H. Hammond of New York, who has been appointed American am bassador to Spain to succeed Alex $72,500,000 concern. ander P. Moore, resigned. E lite Cafeteria aud confectionery Home cooking. Pleasant surround ings. Courteous, efficient service. W e make our own candicc W . S. D u n c a n . ~ o rd F , SALES AND SERVICE Meade & Albro Tires and accessories Repairs K ir k -P o l l a k M otor C o . _____ J e w e l e r s , 'EXirtmiller Furniture Co., furni ■a ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges Funeral directors. 427-433 west First street, Albany, Oregon. GROCERY, 285 (Successor to Stenberg Bros.) F ULLER Groceries Fruits H Produce & jackson Grocery—Bakery Everything in the line of eats Opposite I’ostoffice otel Barber Shop H Hotel Albany Albany, Oregon A. Nagel ALBANY OREGON Lyi Phone 2b3R olman Optometrists and Manufacturing Opticians Roy Stenberg CAFE, 209 »V. First I MPERIAL Harold G. Murphy Prop. N ew s N o tes F ro m A ll O v e r O reg o n Gleaned by the W e ste rn N ew sapor U n io n fo r B usy Peeple The Old Oregon Trail association ield Its annual meeting in Baker Tues- Phone 665 lay. WS NEVER CLOSE Teachers of Hood River county at tended the second institute of the year auneio electric co . Official Strömberg carburetor serv it Hood River. ice station. Couservative prices. A1 Total taxes In Marlon county for the work guaranteed. 119-121 W. Second year 1926 are $1,896,966.17 as against en and money are best when 11,817,706.14 for the year 1924. busy. Make your dollars work in With the Boardman school closed our savings department. A lb a n y S ta te because of a smallpox scare, there is B a n k . Under government supervision. now an epidemic of mumps with 10 AUINKLLO PARLORS uses already reported. (A beauty aid for every need) Thomas Meckleson of Portland has St. Francis Hotel Prop. Winifred Rcse tccepted a position as auditor for the Oregon public service commission. He J^O SCO E AMES HARDWARE will succeed B. B. Fenwick, who re signed. The Winchester Store ¡ Delegates from nearly every Episco econd hand Pianos from $185 U) pal parish in eastern Oregon attended If you want a bargain in a piano now the convocation held at St. Peter’s is your chance. They’re in A1 condition ffiurch In La Grande Saturday and Davenport Music House. 409 W. First Sunday. Early spring gardens within the city taple and Fancy Groceries Crockery and Glassware limits of Ashland were badly damaged Mrs. M G. Stetter by a band of deer which wandered Phone 139J 206 W. Second st. down from the mountains seeking food QTIMSON THE SHOE DOCTOR snd salt. Second street, opposite Hamilton's The annual conference of the Young * store. Women's Christian associations of the “ Sudden Service.*' smaller colleges of Oregon was held at Pacific University In Forest Grove Saturday and Sunday. S e rv ic e Station George F Baker, 61, dry-shed fore man for the Silver Falls Timber com We servo all makes W i l l a r d s pany at Silverton, was hurt fatally at and sell the company's mill when he was run Under new managemen down by a lumber carrier. h. M. Taylor, Prop. Harold Gunderson, 20, was struck 121 W- Second, Albany. cm the head by a falling tree branch near the Jensrud & Gunderson mill at Sandy, and fatally injured. His skull If you enjoy a good meal, and know a good meal when you get it, was fractured by the blow. You'll be back, tor you'll not forget it. Fire of undetermined origin, break Our aim is to please vou. ing out in the Interior of the plant of the American Bedding company in Portland, gutted the building and did ALBANY damage estimated at $36,000. G E O . M- G I L C H R I S T The body of Andrew Bystrom of North Bend was found floating In Cat ching Inlet, several miles from the city. Bystrom disappeared January ’ at lowest rate of interest after a nrotracted drinking spree. Real Estate Insurance Lute Savage, veteran guard, who Prompt service. Courteous treatment. was shot below the heart during a W m ’ B a in , Room 5, First Savings Bank break at the Oregon state penitentiary August 12. was dismissed from a hos builning, Albany pital at Salem, where he has been since Physicians said he probably ould recover. You get Mayor Wright and W 3. Link, mem hers of the McMinnville water and T h e G IR L light commission, are In Los Angeles to Inspect several plants to gain in We have formation before the Installation of a T h e D IA M O N D ^ 600-horeepower engine In the munici pal plant at McMinnville. Dr. Harry Woodburn Chase, nation FR EN C H & SON ally known eduentor and president of Jewelers, Opticians, Albany the University of North Carolina, was selected unsnlmoualy by the board of agents to be the snceeetor of Prince M M M S S Lucien Campbell, late president of the Tillamook passenger stage left the road and rolled down the mountain University of Oregon at Eugene. A petition signed by 74 property about seven miles south of Neskowin. Physicians attending ex-Senator owners was presented to the La Grande city commission requesting George E. Chamberlain In Washington, that a charter amendment be voted D. C., reported their patient vastly Im upon at the coming special municipal proved and no alarm is now felt over election to increase the number of his condition. His recovery will be city commissioners from three to five. slightly hampered by his advanced age Organization of the Southern Ore and It Is expected that a rest of some gon Peace Officers’ association was duration will be prescribed when he perfected at a gathering of sheriffs, leaves hts sick bed. The Owen-Oregon Lumber company police chiefs, prohibition officers and traffic officers of southern Oregon at announced that it would start work Ashland. Approximately 60 officers within the next 10 days upon construe from various counties were in attend tion of a $500,000 sawmill In Medford. ance. The new mill will be 90x288 feet In electrically operated Sixty patients from the Oregon hos dimension, pital for insane at Salem were trans throughout and modernly equipped, ferred to the Pendleton hospital to with a capacity of cutting 327.000 feet relieve the congestion in the main of lumber In a 16-hour shift. The number of predatory animals institution. The population of the Salem institution now numbers 1904, In Oregon waa lessened by more than of which number 1221 are men and 200 by the work of government poison ere and trappers last month, accord 683 women. ing to the monthly report of predatory Carl H. Bjorquist of Marshfield, ¡animal killings released by the United lenior in electrical engineering, and j States bureau of biological survey Noah . II. . Truax . of Klamath Falls, ' i Nearly 50 „„„ men worked all or part time sophomore In electrical engineering. he raonth Coyoteg f0 th# have been selected by a representative’ ^ ,. of , 01 d„ . roy#d durlnR tha of v\ estinghouae Electric company to , month by ,1V , the ho hlln, . r. as well as , II , hunters, take a student course with the com bobcats, 1 raccoon, 2 skunks, 6 bob- pany at Pittsburg, Pa. gers and 86 porcupines. Jack Mereen of San Francisco, rep Oregon pensions have been granted resenting financial Interests of that as follows: Frederick W. Ludwig, $12 city, has 41 -n a lease with option to a month; Charles Bockman, $12; Aegl buy on tdi» Eagle and Independent dlus E. Abel, $12; Walter L. Wood- black aiNlff Tnines at Bullards, three yard, $15; William A. Shoemaker, miles north of Bandon, and has $10,- $12; Charles Harris, $18; Martin T. 000 with wbt<ti to make a thorough Pratt, $12, all of Portland; Randall prospect of the property. { O. Ring. Grants Pass, $12; Ka-Shl-At. Convicts in the Oregon state peni Warm Springs, $12; George E Thlrl- tentiary who fail to yield to discipline, well, Eugene, $15; Thomas E. De either through incarceration In the Nike, Grants Pass, $12; Addle 8. ‘bull pen' or - Ima i nation of prison Graves, Oregon Ctty, $30; John T. Len privileges, wlM be compelled to wear hart, Springfield, $12; Elmer Erlck- uniforms of striped materials, accord lon. Deschutes. $16; Earl White, A urns ing to an ultimatum issued by J. W. ville, $12; James W. Bowers, Marsh Lillie, warden of the Institution. field, $16; John I. Webster, Multno The two months’ old baby of Mr. mah. $12; Frank Frankford, Klamath and Mrs. John Goetjen of Portland Falls. $24; Howard King, Willamette, was Injured fatally, two women suf $15; Norman E. Tufford. Mill City. fered serious injuries and the driver $12; Elbert II. Smttb, Cottage Orove, was badly bruised when a Portland- $12. Willard HALSEY STATE BANK H alsey , O regon C A P IT A L AND SURPLUS $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 Commercial and Savinas accounts Solicited PARAGON CAFE She’ll Accept Y our G ift Gladly If it is a box of our delicious candy. It is as wholesome a» it is delicious, and after tasting it you’ll want more. Everyone dotes upon our choice confections, they are always so pure, fresh ano delicious. FARM LOANS C la rk ’s C onfectionery « iiiin n n : » A n y G irl in T ro u b le « « n may communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the White Shield Home, 565 Mayfilr avenue, Poitland, Oregon, •••••••••« ••••« « ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e I he w isest girls keep out of trouble Southern Pacific Lines Clay P. Moody Agent Phoue 226 A n o th e r F ed eral H ouses S q u ab b le A n ti-m o n o p G estu re O v e r T a x Bill National Products Corporation Bill Approved By Upper House Is Assailed By Depart Makes Cut of $456,251,000 ment of Justice. In Tax Burden. New York.—The United States gov Washington, D C —Carrying a re- ernment has moved to prevent what i ductlon of nearly half a billion dollars It regards as an attempt to convert the In the annual federal tax burden, the chain-store system into linked fetters senate passed the revenue measure. for the restraint of trade and com i The vote was 68 to 9, six republican merce. progressives, two democrats and Sen United States District Attorney ator Shlpttead, farmer laborlte of Min Buckner filed an equity suit In federal nesota, voting against It. The others court to enjoin the National Food Pro were; Senators Frailer of North Da ducts corporation from obtaining kota, La Follette of Wisconsin, Mc further atock In competing food cor Master of South Dakota, Norbeck of porations and to require the corpora South Dakota, Norris of Nebraska and tion to dispose of its present holdings Nye of North Dakota, alt republicans; In such concerns. Reed of Missouri and Wheeler of The suit was the snag upon which Montana, democrats. the third great proposed combine In i The $126.000.000 cut made by the America’s $22,000,000,000 food Industry ' senate over the house bill mutt run was caught. It followed within a few the fire of conference between the days a similar anti-trust action against two houses the proposed $2,000.000,000 Ward Food ( Resides accepting all of the reduc Products corporation and the collapse ' tions proposed by the house, the sen of negotiations for a $260,000,000 com ate made these major changes In the bination of the Postum Cereal com bill: pany and the California Parking com- | Repealed the Inheritance tax. peny, generally attributed to (ears of I J Struck out the tax on admission« meeting government disapproval. ’ and dues. The district attorney charged that I Eliminated the tax on passenger the National Food Products corpora automobiles. tion, a holding corporation recently | Repealed the capital atock tax hut formed through acquisition of capital Increased the 1254 per cent corpora stock in other corporations which oper tion tax 1 per cent. ate more than 16.000 chain stores j Cut $23,000.000 from the surtaxes on throughout northeastern states, would Incomes between $24,000 and $100,- lessen competition, restrain trade and 000. create a monopoly of one or more lines ; Reduced further the taxes on of commerce. The total capital of cigars. such companies Is In excess of $160, | The additional ta i reduction voted 000,000. by the senate was assailed an "eco nomic folly," by Chairman Green of the house ways and means committee. T o C h a n g e the The senate, In going $126,000.000 Inauguration D a v . b*yond ,h* 104,1 ’c,proTert b* ”>* ° J house In Its $320,000,000 bill, not only Washington, D. C.—The Norrie con threatened a treasury deficit, but Jeo stitutional amendment, changing In pardised the enactment of many pend auguration day from March 4 to ths ing bills calling for Increased govern third Monday in January, and the date ment expenditures, Including the pub (or meeting of congress from Decem- lie buildings bill, said Mr. Green ber to the first Monday In January, j Chairman Green Is supported In hie was adopted by the senate by a vote P°«ltlon by other house leaders. of 73 to 2. Owen 0. Young te Aid Trade Parley. The amendment came up In the Geneva.—Owen D. Young, aesoclatw unanimous calendar, and passed with of Vice President Dawes In creation little discussion, It waa pissed by the of the Dawes plan, has been tendered, senate last year but failed In the and will accept, an Invitation to parti house. cipate In the preparatory rommlealnn RIesse, South Carolina, and Kang. of the league of nations’ economic con Utah, democrats, cast ths only dis ference. Hie forthcoming acceptance senting votes on the resolution, which la Interpreted here as Indicating that now goes to the house the United States will bring befera the _ _ . . . ... conference a demand for an tnvestlga- Tlie Epworth League and the tl0B t0 up world monopolies in Christian Endeavor Society a t ' certain raw materials Shedd have consolidated. 9x12. PABCOLIN and GOLD SEAL _ . ( ongoleutn rn n ted Rugs $165 cash A rm stro n g L inoleum R u g s, $ 18 cash Wo have some a ttra c tiv e p a tte rn s in L in o le u m anti felt-,baH9 y a rd goods HILL & Co. HALSEY