Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 17, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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T l i e Courtesy Shop
Ready-to-wear and Millinery
Mrs. C. L. Fox
____________ 117 Broadalbin a t , Albany
B ZR N A R D A W E R K A M P
T H E MARTIN LUDWIG SHOP
This is good advice: "If you live
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
in some other town, 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 an 1 fairness.
Geo. L. Hurley, Proprietor and Alan-
afC®r- \Afarm air furnaces, plumbing,
and sheet rue tai work, tin and gravel
roefihg, general jobbing in tin and gal­
vanized iron work, metal skylights and
cornices, pumps of all ksnds.
136 Ferry street, Albany, Ore.
Phone 127J.
One hundred and two mills reporting
to the West Coast Lumbermen's asso­
ciation for the week ending March 6
manufactured 99,191.704 feet of lum­
ber. sold 109,251.501 feet, and shipped
| ber, sold 109,251,601 feet, and shipped
105.517,386 feet.
Dress up Your Eyes
They deserve the best money
will buy. If you have to use your
*
Dinnerware old frame, DON’T buy a second-
Tin shop in connection
330 W. First St.
Albany, Oregon Quality glass- Have that exactlv
perfeet.
A lb an y Floral Co. Cut flowers
A J- LINDAHL, hardware,
John Moore. Emil Knorr and Nor­
man Moore, who on December 24 of
last year robbed the Scotts Mills bank,
were sentenced by Judge Percy Kelly
of the Marion county circuit court to
serve terms of 10 years each in the
state penitentiary
and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
Flower phone 458-f.
Thirty-nine deer were seen along
the Eugene Klamath Falls line of the
Southern Pacific on one trip made by
R. M. Ferry and W. R. Ingram, Eugene
traveling salesmen, between tunnel
No. 5 and Railhead, above Oakridge,
according to Mr. Ingram.
C E N T R A L TIR E SHOP
Tire Vulcamziug- Battery re­
charging. 221 W. Second.
Ed Falk, Prop.
C ’astburn Bros.— Two big grocery
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
Main. Good merchandise at the right
(trices.
t ’lile Cafeteria aud confectionery
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous efficient serviee.
We make our own candies.
W. S. D uncan .
Bernard Awerkamp, over 57 yeara
A bill was introduced in the senate
ceehier of a Quincy, III., bank, prob­
ably holds the record for continuous to reconvey to the state of Oregon
service with the same financial insti­ title of the United States to Sand
island near the mouth of the Columbia
tution.
Meade & Albro
J e w e le r s ,
Optometrists and Manufacturing Deschutes national f irest o u rirg
'ORD SALES a ND SERVICE
Opticians
the coming year, according to H. U
F
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K irk -P ollak .M otor Co.
Reward of $750 for the arrest and
conviction of any person who may
have been implicated in the dynamite
explosion at Bend In which the lives
I of a number of persons were endan­
gered, was offered by the Deschutes
county court.
river, with a provision that the United
States reserves the right to perpetual
use of the land for military purposes
Taxpayers of the Salem school dis­
trict, at a special election to be held
on April 12, will be requested to auth­
orize the issuance of bonds in the
amount of $120,000 for the purchase
of Tuxedo park and the erection of tho
first unit of a -new high school build­
ing.
MARCH 17
RUR a L ENTERPRISE
PARE 5
Cut T ravel C ost
—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
*,or v° ur travcI 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 hoard the train.
Thus ride in entire comfort, with a chance to
relax and rest and plan your activity at your
destination.
W hether you are p'anniug a tour of the
Uuited Stales or a trfp to the orient or
Europe our agent will gludly aid you with
all details, iucluding steam ship reservations.
Southern PacificUnes
Clay P. Moody Agent
Phoue 2RÖ
Plumb, supervisor of the forest.
□ut no formal action toward designa­
Contract for recruise of 31.500 acres
tion of the route to California as a def­
of Klamath timber land was let by the
inite highway project was taken. Gov­
M IS S READ
"EVirtmiller Furniture Co., furni-
county court to Edgar & Cullison oi
ernors Moore of Idaho, Scrugham of
* ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
Portland. Contract price is 16 cents
Nevada and Pierce of Oregon attended
Funeral direc'ori. 427-433 west First
an acre for a double-run cruise.
Itreet, Albany, Oregon.
the meeting, which wàs called by the !
latter. Nevada and Idaho have dcslg- j
Governor Pierce signed papers auth­
V U L L E R GROCERY, 285 Lyon
orizing the extradition of William
The Bend city council awarded the nated their parts of the road as state [
-*■ (Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Gleaned by the W estern Stone and Clifford Baker, wanted at contract for the Installing of the muni­ highway. It was explained, but Gover- ;
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 2b3R
Alameda, Cal., on charges of larceny. cipal water system pipeline to A. D. nor Pierce has not yet done so. making
Newsapor Union for
The men were arrested at Corvallis.
Kern of Portland. The Kern bid was it Impossible to obtain federal aid for
fJO L M A N & JACKSON
Busy Peeple
The state highway commission, at $150.991.25 for the 14-mlle pipeline the project.
Grocery—Bakery
Everything in the line of eats '
a meeting to be held in Portland from the south fork of Tumalo creek
The annual sweet pea show will bf March 25. will open bids for the grad­ which will supply the city by gravity
Opposite Postoffice
held in Rainier June 30 this year.
ing of the Gellatly Folnt-Corvallls sec­ flow.
MPER1AL CAFE, 209 W. First
Mrs.
Virginia
S.
Stone
has
been
ap
tion
of the Corvallis-Newport highway.
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
Nearly 200 coyotes and bobcats were
Phone 665
pointed postmistress at Yocum, ii
The proposed measure for repeal of killed in Oregon during February by
W e nev er close
Lake county.
the Oregon certificate of title law Is 37 government hunters, according to
S ubcom m ittee N am ed to S tu d y
IL jA O N E T O EL EC TR IC CO.
The Oregon state fair board at e in the hands of the secretary of state the monthly report of Stanley Jewett
A’ A Official Strömberg carburetor serv­ special meeting at Salem Increased its and attorney general, and approval of of the United States biological sur­
M e a su re s In tro d u ced
ice station. Conservative prices. A1
the title and petition forms is ex vey. Twelve bobcats, three cougars
race purses from 117,500 to $22,500.
work guaranteed.
423 W. Pirst
By W ets.
pected soon.
and 176 coyotes were included In the
Wednesday, May 5, is the date set
animals
slain.
M e n aud money are best when
The public service commission has
■e" busy. Make your dollars work in for the annual Jersey jubilee to bt
Washington, D. C.—Confidence that
Sketches are en route to Portland
our savings department. A lbany S tate held by the Clackamas Jersey Cattlt issued an order requiring the Waldport
water works to install additional showing architects’ conception of the the whole prohibition question will be
B ank , Under government supervision. club.
pumps or tap other sources of supply new $1,350.000 veterans’ hospital to aired publicly by the senate judiciary
The Salem district of the Oregon
¡VI arinello parlors ""
to afford adequate service to the pu be erected in that city Passage of committee was expressed by authors
A’ *
(A beauty aid for every need) conference, of the Methodist Episcopal trons of the corporation.
the first deficiency bill carrying an of modification bills after a subcom­
St. Francis Hotel
church, held a three-day conference ai
Miss Leslie Read of Fayettevll
Petitions containing the names of appropriation of $4,000,000 for hospital mittee to consider those measures ArkH editor of the General Federate
Prop. Winifred Rcse Newberg.
more than 700 citizens were presented construction has made funds available had been appointed.
Albert D. Jones, 45, salesman, was to T. A. Llvesley, prominent hop dealer for the Portland project.
Coincident with these expressions, New», and chairman of publicity f
p o s e o E AMES HARDW ARE
killed instantly when his automobile of Salem, in an effort to Induce him
Assistant
Secretary Andrews of the the General Federation of Womar
The public service commission Is­
Club*.
went over a steep grade on the Coos to enter the contest for mayor of Sa sued an order dismissing the investlga
The Winchester Store '
treasury issued a ukase against "spy
Bay highway.
systems”
In
federal
prohibition
en­
tlon of Intrastate freight rates on
lem at the municipal election.
Q eco n d hand Pianos from $185 up
forcement. He called upon the state
Portland was the leading city of the
The Mount Hood Railroad company fresh, dried and canned fruits and
If you want a bargain in a piano now
authorities to do the policing while
is your chance. They're in At condition. Pacific northwest in value of building has reduced its rates on pears, packed vegetables. Members of the commie
Davenport Music House, 409 W. Firsi permits Issued In February. Permits In other than standard shipping cratet sion said the rate structure on these the government concentrated on the
checking of Illegal source* of supply
were valued at $2,502.090.
from 26 to 20 cents on 100 pounds, ac commodities had been adjusted satis
CTI.MSGN T H E SHOE DOC1O11
The judiciary subcommittee, with
factorlly
to
all
concerned.
Washington, D. C.—Doubt and an
Medford Is the only city In the state cording to announcement made at the
Second Street, opposite Hamilton's
Senator
Means, republican, Colorado,
Following receipt of press reports
ety have bpgun to appear In the ran
st»r j.
outside of Portland with two rifle office of the public service comuii»
“ Sudden Service.’’
that the senate judiciary committee as chairman, was instructed to con­ of the farm representatives who a fo
units, a new company of 50 men hav sion.
had
returned an adverse report on sider the modification bills and make night ago confidently marched i
The Portland Better Business bu
V ^ a ld o Anderson At Sou. distrib- Ing been organized recently.
recommendation* as to public hear­
Washington, demanding relief legtsi
The public service commission fixed reau, with capital stock of $600 and Wallace McCamant of Portland, as a ings.
’ ’ utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­
tlon.
President
Coolidge's
nomination
of
headquarters
in
Portland,
ha3
been
In­
mers, Essex, Hudson & Hupmobile cars. March 23 as the date of bearing the
Prohibitionists took their views to
Accessories, o pollea. 1st & Broadalbin application of citizens of Eugene fot corporated by Paul T. Shaw, C. C. Colt, judge of the ninth circuit court, a
After long labor a relief bill Is ta
the White House in the perennial con­
movement
was
launched
at
Salem
to
tng form in the house agriculture coi
Frank
Freeman,
et
al.
Articles
were
extension of the present street-car sys
troversy
between
wets
and
drys.
The
bite’s Shoe repair service.
mtttee, but there Is a long haul and
filed in the state corporation depart­ have President Coolidge withdraw the
tem.
ment.
nomination of Mr. McCamant and visit to President Coolidge was ar­ rocky road from the committee roo
Fire losses in Oregon, exclusive ol
ranged
by
the
executive
committee
of
Opposite Hotel Albany
Albany, Oregon
Stock-watering places will be estab­ recommend to the senate the selec­ the Anti-Saloon league. The league, to the president’s desk at the Whl
Portland, during February aggregated
tion of John L. Rand, Justice of the
House and administration leaders a
$435.965.55, according to a report pre lished in the Modoc national forest
Oregon state supreme court, for the which recently has been promptly and pnrently are counting on an adjour
under
a
bill
introduced
by
Senatoc
pared by Will Moore, state fire mar
forcefully meeting each attack upon ment of congress some time In May.
position.
McNary. The cost of digging wells or
shal.
prohibition, has been considerably
Some committee members still pr
Approval
of
the
feasibility
of
the
The first sessions of the state Oldei providing watering places by other Idaho-Oregon-Nevads cut-off was given agitated by the numerous straw votes diet that a bill will be laid before M
We servó all makes
means
would
not
exceed
$30,000,
it
wag
taken by newspapers on the proposi­
and »ell
i l l a r d s Girls’ conference were held at Eugene stated.
at a meeting at Ontario of representa­ tion of substituting light wine and Coolidge for bis signature before co
Approximately 260 delegates from all
tives of Idaho. Oregon and Nevada. beer for total prohibition. It was to gress goes home, but others qualil
Under new managemen
parts of Oregon attended the confer
their predictions. The farm leadei
L. M Taylor, Prop. ence.
outline its stand on this development
themselves have by no means aba
121 W■ Second, Albany,_________
and to reaffirm It on prohibition gen
Herbert W. Campbell was electro
doned hope, although they manlfestl
erally that the league's executive com
cuted recently at the substation neat
are worried over the difficulties an
If you enjoy a good meal,
mlttee made the engagement with delays.
John
Day
when
he
came
in
contact
• mil know a good meal when you get it,
Coolidge.
You’ll be back, tor yon ll not forget it. with a high power wire carrying 23,000
At the very beginning of their h
volts.
Oty aim is to please vou.
vasinn of the capital the farm del
RAILRO AD S P R O TE S T T A X E S gallons were Jolted by the unexpecte
During 1925 the city of Cottage
manner of their reception. They weT
Grove spent more than $140,000 In
Hill Line* Pave Way for Legal Action welcomed on every hand, hut wer
ALBANY
public Improvements, among which
C A P IT A L A N D S U R P L U S $ 3 5 ,0 0 0
In Franklin County
told to get together around a table an
GEO- M, G IL C H R IST
was a million gallon reservoir that
P asco—Both the Northern Pacific decide just what It was they wante«
cost $26,000.
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
Railway company and the Spokane, Then the trouble began The mor
A second pine beetle cortrol camp
Portland A Seattle Railway company they consulted with one another an
of 18 men has been established In an
have paid taxes In Franklin county un with member» of the house com ml
I { at lowest rate of interest
effort to check ravages of pine beetles
der protest.
lee the more the whole project becam
in
the
Spencer
creek
area,
west
of
Keal Estate
Insurance
obscured In a cloud of argument an
The
Northern
Pacific
flrat
tendered
?
Prompt service. Courteous treatment. Klamath Falls.
is made for the beet of ui. Re. $4439 65 leas than the amount claimed a tangle of technicalities
Arnett King, rancher In the W’aldc
membpr, poor ice cream ii not here. The amount tendered, the com­
A m B ain , Boom 5, First Savings Bank
Hills district, committed suicide by
only not eo delicious as oura but pany claim*, la the correct tax. Then,
bnilning, Albany
hanging himself. Members of the fam
it is positively nangernus and un- under protest, the entire sum of $22,-
tly attributed hts act to despondency
healthy. We absolutely guaran­ 740.11 was paid, including both real
resulting from ill health.
tee th at we do not violate the and personal taxes
pure food laws either in word or in
Why suffer from headache?
The Edlefsen Coal company of Port
The 8. P A 8. tendered $3250 88 as rid your iyw»m of Catarrh or Dealt,
deed in compiling the ingredient* the correct amount of personal proper­ caused by Catarrh.
land, now operating the Southport
Have your eyes examined
for the manufacture of the best ty tax due from the company, but
mine, south of Marshfield, expects to
SoU by 4',4411,1 fa , a y „ 40 y u r ,
ice cream made.
[ develop the property this summer un
later, under protest, paid $4456 S8, the P. J. CHENEY &. C O .. Toledo. Ol
til 80 tons dally can be mined.
difference. $1206.60. being alleged Il­
ô 5 ï.’
K '
’V
w iih
legal. Payment under protest make*
What Is declared to be the world's
possible later litigation to determine
tallest barber pole has been erected
the legality of the dlepi ed portion*
In Ashland by the owner of the barber
of the tax.
shop in the Ashland hotel. It stands
Jewelers
Optometrists
52 feet and 7 inches in height.
Albany
U ot W Gat* Paintings
No outside baseball teams will be
J. W ST E P H E N SO N ,
allowed to play against the Oregon
Seal
He.
Wash — The University of
S may communicate with Ensign Lee ot the Salvation Army at the
state penitentiary nine during the 1926
Washington announced that Horace
White Shield Home, 565 Mat fair avenue, Portland. Oregon.
TOSSING & TOSSING
C. Henry. Seattle pioneer and capital­
Idaho is selling more cheese season, according to announcement
made
by
J.
W
Lillie,
warden.
ist, had given his $400 000 art coller
>n California than Oregon is, al-
LAWYERS
tlon to the Institution and had offered
i ough Califorina is the princi­ Road and traij improvements worth
Halaey
and Browntville
to construct a $100,000 building to
pal market for Tillamook cheese. approximately $15.000 will be made In
fcouse«the pictures.
Oregon
ALBANY
OREGON
I News Notes From
All Over Oreg on
Congress to Hear
Pleas of the Wets
I
Still W rangling
Over F arm Bil
Willard ^ . «
.n
HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
PARAGON CAFE
FARM LOANS
Our Ice Cream
--'V
Or. Seth T. French
H a ll’s C a ta r r l
M edicine
i*
Clark’s Confectionery
TO
•
A ny Girl in Trouble
1 he wisest girls keep out of trouble
BARBER
SHOP
First-class Wo»