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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1926)
^^íbany^2)irectory 'T h e Courieey Shop Ready-to-wear and Millinery Mrs. C. L. Fox ' 117 Broadalbin st , Albany M A R C H 1# R U R A L E N T E R P R IS E PAAE 5 Automobil« and Truck Insurance Tins is good advice: "If you live flower rates Attractive contracts in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live in some other town, trade in that town." Special attention to truckmen operating under public service commission But in these automobile days many re siding elsewhere find it advisable to do J. L STUART, the insuracce man at least part of their buying in the larger town. Those who go to Albany Cusick building (upstairs) room 146 Albauy, Oregon to transact business will find the firms named below ready to fill their require, mcuts with courtesy and fairness. Dress up Your Eyes They deserve the best money w ill buy. I f you bare to use your Dinnerware old frame, D O N ’T buy a second Tin shop in connection 330 W. First St. Albany, Oregon q u a lity glass. Have that exactly perfeet. A lb a n y F loral Co. C ut flowers ■a*, and p and all occasions. Flower phone 458-J. A J. L IN D A H L , hardware. Learn About These Travel Extras A r no tddilional fare, get extra advantage! wbrn you travel. Profit by stopover privileges on 15-day roundtrip tickets between many Oregon points. Visit at several points instead of only one. Weekend roundtrip tickets to and from Portland— without stopover— are greatly reduced in cost. Buy them lo t over-Sunday trips. Return lim it is following T ursdav. p E N T K A L T IR E SHOP w/ Tire Vulcanizing- Battery re charging. 221 W. Feiond. Ed Falk, Prop. astburn Bros.— Two big grocery stores, 212 W. First and 225 South E Mam, Good merchandise at the right prices. lite Cafeteria aud confectionery Home cooking. Pleasant surround ings. Courteous efficient serviee. J e w e le r s , We make our own candies. W. S. D uncan . O ptom etrists and M anufacturing O pticiaus V )R D SA LE S AN D S E R V IC E Tires and accessories ALBANY OREGON Repairs K irk -P ollak M otor C o . E Meade & Albro Ip o r ltn ille r F u rn itu re Co., fu rn i- ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges Funeral direc op. 427-433 west Firs street, Albany, Q egon. News Notes From All Over Oregon U L L E R G R O C ER Y . 2B5 Lyon (Successor to Stenberg Bros.) F Qroceries Fruits Produce phene 2t>3k___________________________ olman & jackcon Grocery—Bakery H Everything in the line of eats Opposite Postoffice G le a n e d b y th e W e s te n ; N e w s a p o r U n io n fo r B u s y P e e p lo Frank E. Samuel of Topeka, Kan., wha is director of the adm inistration of the national headquarters of the Am erican Legion at Indianapolis. laying heavier steel in certain sections and enlarging sidings between Kla math Falls and Grass lake cut-off. The Kings Products company plant at Salem, which has been idle for (he last three years, will operate during the 1926 season. This was announced by the Robert C. Paulus company, fruit buyers and packers, which has leased the plant under contract ex tending over a period of years. Mrs. W. L. Moore, who lives near Turner, filed with the state board of control at Salem a claim for »595 which she alleged was the value ot articles taken from her home by Ida Ward, Pearl Evans and Marie Hant burg, who escaped recently from the state industrial school for girls. Charges that the rates of the Co lumbia & Nehalem River Railroud company are excessive and unreasou able were filled in the offices of th( public service commission by the Green Mountain Logging company Noyes-Holland Logging company anc the Christenson Logging company. The state land hoard has leased tc A. F. Barnett, Orin Shepard and C D. Sutherland the north end of a sand island between the St. Helens channel and the main channel of the Columblt river north of St. Helens. The Island was formed by dredges pumping sand from the beds of the two channels The lessees will use it for seining grounds. Hundreds of new settlers fite com Ing to Oregon this year, according tc officials of the land settlement depart ment of the Portland Chamber ol Commerce and Oregon state chamber of commerce. Approximately 60 In quiries a day are being received from persons in other states interested in locating in Oregon. A timely jump saved Sam Head of Klamath Falls from serious Injury or death when two horses towing his automobile became frightened and pulled the car over a 75 foot embank nient. Head jumped Just as the horses and car were plunging off the road. The automobile was badly smashed, but the horses escaped Injury. Owners of 24 automobiles who have been operating on the state highways under the authority of a "red license" W . F. Bostrom, form erly Swedish m inister to M adrid, who succeeded Capt. Axel F. W allenberg as m inister to Washington. nandant at Fort Stevens, will have to iuy state licenses If they wish to leave the reservation in their ma hlnes, according to a decision by Judge J. L. Tuomala at Astoria. The state supreme court has set March 16 for hearing a suit In manda mus filed by W. S. U’Ren of Portland o test the validity of the law making it incumbent upon circuit judges to retire from cases In which affidavits of prejudice have been filed against :hem. Judge George R. Bagley of Washington county is the defendant. The old Bar HC ranch, historic early day "cattle outfit" near Goose lake, one of the first points explored by General Fremont, is to be a dude ranch Plans to convert the pictur- osque location into a tourist resort have been completed by a group of promiu- inent Sacramento business men who have taken an option on the property. Application covering the proposed levelopment cf 71.363 theoretical horsepower at an estimated cost of ’4,281,780, was filed in the offices of the state engineer at Salem by J. W. •McArthur, engineer for the city of Eugene. The scheme contemplates a •omprehenslve development of the McKenzie river over a stretch of ap proximately 16 miles. The Baker county court has adopted t market road program v. hch will call for road contracts aggregating about 1135,000 before the end of this year. The new timber canyon road over Sag hill will be constructed at a coat of ipproxtmately »100,000. and a four- mile stretch north of Raker, in tho Missouri flat district, will be graveled at a cost of about »35,000. Damage caused to the city of Tilla mook's pavement by heavily loaded logging trucks in the last few weeks caused the city council to pass an or dnance, effective immediately, mak- ng the maximum load for all trucks end trailers in Tillamook city 376 pounds an Inch of bearing tire surface, and the speed of trucks, loaded and unloaded, five miles per hour. In all 179 persons were arrested for violation of the prohibition laws In 28 of the 36 counties In the state In January, according to a report issued by William S. Levens. state prohlbl- Max Rogers was appointed water master of Lake county to succeed S Hotel Albany A. Mushem, who has resigned. Albany, Oregon Rockaway, the ocean resort on the A. Nagel Roy Stenberg coast between Nehalem and Tillamook M P K R IA L C A F E , 209 'V . b irei bays, is to have a natatorium, to cost Harold G. Murphy Prop. »70.000. Phone 665 W e never close The Anderson & Mlddelton Lumber company camp, at Rujada, was opened AU N E1O E L E C T R IC CO. Official Stromberg carbur etor seri for operations after a two months’ ice station. Conservative prices. A1 shutdown. work guaranteed. 423 W. First Purchase of a park site from Thom en and money are best when as B. Kay, state treasurer, at a cost busy. Make your dollars work in of »0000. was authorised by the Salem our savings department. A lbany S tats B ank . Under government supervision city council. pr. p. M. Lehrbach of Roseburg hhs arinello parlors (tepu appointed a member of the Rose (A beauty aid fof every need) burg pension examining hoard by the St. Francis Hotel Prop. Winifred Res. commissioner of pensions. L. B. Moore, who for 28 years was OSCOE AM ES H A R D W A R E Southern Pacific station agent at Roseburg, died at the company's hog The Winchester Store pital in San Francisco, after a month's econd band Pianos from $185 ti) Illness. If you want a bargain in a piano now The first apricot blossoms of spring it your chance. They’re in A1 condition Davenport Music House. 409 W. First were reported at The Dalles by or chardlsts. The blooms are nearly two Q 1 I.M 8 O N T H E SHOE DOCTOR weeks earlier than usual, due to the Ö Second street, opposite Hamilton's mild weather. store. The annual cannery run on broccoli "Sudden Service.’’ has started at Roseburg and will last aldo Anderson & Son. d is trib throughout the season. In comparison utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chai with the huge crop of broccoli this mers, Essex, Hudson <V Hupmobile cars. Accessories, e pnlres. 1st A Broadalbin year, canning stock is light. Four persons were killed In Portland bite's Shoe repair service. during February as a result of automo bile accidents, according to figures Opposite Hotel Albany complied at police headquarters. There Albany, Oregon were 1644 accidents during the month One hundred mills reporting to West Service Lumbermen’s association for tae is'tied bv Lieutenant E H o ff Com Station Coast the week ending February 27 manu We serve a ll makes W i l l a r d s factured 96.369,818 feet of lumber, solo and sell 99,728,021 feet and shipped 97,845,616 U nder new managemen feet. L . M. T aylor, Prop. Members of the state board of con 121 W . Second, A lb an y, trol voted to permit the several state Institutions to come under the provl slons of the workmen's compensation If yon enjoy a goad meat, C A P IT A L A N D SU RPLU S »mil know a good meal when you get it, act. The order will become effective You’ll be back, tor you’ll not forget it. April 1. Officials of the state highway de Our aim is to please vou. Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited partment are frowning on further de velopment of fox farms along the Co ALBANY lumbia River highway in the gorge between Hood River and Multnomah No One Will Refuse G E O . M G IL C H R IS T Falls. It Is said. « p ’ate o f C la rk ’ s ice cream. Its There were 807 cases of Influenza delicious flavor, *o pleasing to the In the state last week, according to pa,ale, appeals to everyone’s taste, Dr. Frederick D. Stricker, secretary , , at lowest rate of interest to u n g or old. I f you doubt th is of the state board of health. Clatsop Real Estate Insurance county led the list with 40 cases and t r y some yourself. One tr ia l w ill Prompt service. Courteous treatment. there were 22 In Multnomah. convince you and you surelv w ill W m ' B ain . Room 5, First Savings Bank si quire a lik in g fo r it. Sold by During the past year the Pendleton bnilning, Albany I he p in t, q u a rt or gallon, and in Packing A Provision company of Pen bricks to take home dleton paid farmers and livestock men »860,000 for livestock, according to a report made by O. W 81nger, vice- W hy suffer from headache? president and. manager of the concern Tne Boardman school recently pre Have yo nr ryes examined sented 20 locust trees to the school grounds. Boardman school now has approximately 16.000 trees growing In w ith Its nursery, and has a standing offer to furnish trees to any school In the may communicate with Ensign Lee ol the Salvation Army at the state. White Shield Home, 56.5 Mai Dlr avenue, Portland, Oregon. With the completion of the Klamath Jewelers O p to m e tris t', Falls-Eugene cut-off drawing nearer, A lb a n y eeeeeeeeeeeee««eeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeee the maintenance department of the Southern Pacific Is busily engaged in otel Barber Shop H I M M M R S W Willard HALSEY STATE BANK Halsey, Oregon $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 PARAGON CAFE FARM LOANS Clark’s Confectionery Dr. Seth T. French F. M. Frencn & Son Any Girl in Trouble O 5 I he wisest girls keep out of trouble Tell your agent your trave l plans. H e’ l l gladly advise you regarding a most ad vantageous itin e ra ry and arrange for a ll reservations, including steamship accom modations i f necessary. Southern Pacificlines Clay P. Moody, Agent tion director. Of those arrested 133 were convicted. Fines assessed to taled »29,209.99, of which amount »12.- 928.54 was paid by the defendants A total of 676 gallons of liquor was de stroyed and 88 stills were seized by officers. Special camping permits will be is sued on tbs Tillamook highway by the national forest service, according to word received by Ralph S. Shelley, su pervisor of the Stuslaw forest. Here tofore camping privileges along the highway Inside the forest have been free, but they have been abused so much that It was decided to require special permits and establish commer cial camping grounds under proper re strictions. Receipts from the slate motor ve hicle fuel tax up to February 28 of (his year aggregated (11,045.421 26 since 1921, according to a report Is sued by Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state. Taxes remitted during the month of January totaled »191,366 17. This tax was paid on the sale of 6, 327,001.7 gallons of gasoline and «2,- 240 6 gallons of distillate. As com pared with January, 1926, the gasoline sales Increased 19 per cent. At a hotly contested special city election held at Corvallis the proposal to permit movie houses to operate on Sunday was voted down by a majority of 266. There were 2600 votes cast, the largest vote recorded In the Ills tory of the city. Other measures car ried changed the system of electing the city water commission and created an enabling act which authorlied a new lighting system. Bonds were voted for the purchase of a power street flusher Federal Judge Wolverton at Port land signed two orders canceling the right of way given Nellie, Philip end Rolland SfcKInney and William R Gardner In 1919 for construction of reservoirs in Malheur county near Vale. The government brought suits to cancel the rights on the grounds that the parties bad failed to comply with the terms of the contracte. The Gardner grant wits to construct the Sheep Head canyon reservoir and the McKinney grant waa for the Willow Creek reservoir. Fhone 226 “Rome De Luxe” Sleep Sold Here W hat a glorious feeling it is to escape from th o deadening effects of a s a g g in g b e d s p r i n g . 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Emerson o l i ’ b o e n ii, O r., quor smuggling was signed at Havana Postal receipts from 60 selected has a Jersey better whose m ilk is cities showed a substantial Increase . repotted to test 11 per cent butter for February over the same month In : fat. N ext! 1925. The figures are »28,088,427 and Ed Warmoth has taken a »25,643,947 respectively. 1 wife in Portland. Nine robbers firing shotguns and re volvers to scare 60 employes, 12 of them girls, held up the Chicago offices of the International Harvester com pany and escaped with an (80,000 pay tid your system of Catarrh or DeafnaM roll. No one was hurt. The Miller bill, authorizing the coin caused by Catarrh. h id d ru g , n it f r r m t i t roan age of 6,000,000 half-dollars to com F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio memorate the pioneers who traversed the Old Oregon Trail, was reported favorably by the house committee on coinage, weights and measures. Rear-Admiral Richard Wainwright, retired, who died at the age of 76 In the Washington naval hospital, was burled Tuesday In Arlington national J. W STEPH EN SO N , cemetery with military honors. Ad tulrsl Wainwright was executive offl T U S SIN G & TU SSIN G cer of the battleship Maine when It was destroyed In Havana harbor to LAW YERS 1898. Halsey and Brownsville BRIEF GENERAL NEWS H a ll’s C a t a r r h M edicine - BARBER SHOP First-class Work Oregon <