Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 14, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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R U RAL ENTERPR ISE
Greta Garbo
“ IB E N E Z ’
TORRENT”
w ith
A P R IL 14
S ta tio n e ry
McMahan took her there T hurs­
day.
E. E. Gourley was in Albany
Saturday.
Cal Williams is off on a trip
to Idaho.
Mrs. J. W. Drinkard was in
Albany Monday.
33c
Regular 60c, 60c and 76c value
Your choice of auy box
Dealer
iu
H UDSON
& ESSEX
TORRANCE
econditioning Shop,
C a rs
R
Good trade* allowed
ay best os Hi-epaed
Brakes
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N
Two Cars for Sale or Trade
A freeb etock of
Wrecking Shop
Candy, Cigars and
Cigarettes
Miss Grace Kirk was horns
from Albany over the week eruk
George Boggs of Astoria has
A v iv id and fiery love story of
been here visiting his mother,
modern Spain told by a great
Mrs. J. W. Morgan.
cast.
Ida and Theodore Mitzne.-
Next Sun.— Mon. —Tue*.
F. Buford Morris
were home over the week end.
A p ril I t — 1 9 -2 0
S. J. Smith and family visited
ORIGON
D. S. McWilliams at Albany Sun­ H A L S E Y
A
lbany
day
G LO BE
F. Buford Morris and bride
w< fill m ail ordere
Halsey Happenings
have been extensively serenaded
Phoae 183
by Halsey and Albany friends
(Continued from page 1)
since their arrival home from
Going fishing tomorrow?
the honeymoon trip.
Beer Boosters
Eldon and Jess Cross and their
Hugh L. Allman of Philomath
wives spent Sunday at M ary’:
M ake Their Plea
with his car took Mr. and Mrs.
peak.
...
„ . . . .
, . I Wheeler to th a t city and back
Miss Meta Livic was having Saturday, his two round trip
dental work done a t Brownsvilh footing up 104 miles.
Canadian ex-Officials Tell o
Tuesday.
Improved Status Under
About tw enty relatives and
Clarence Hetzel went to Salem friends gathered at William Da­
Restricted License.
Sunday for treatm ent of his af­ vidson’s, Brownsville, Sunday
fected face.
j and celebrated his 81st birthday.
Washington, D. C.— The first week’s
Mr. and Mrs H arry Mason of Mr. and Mrs. Davidson both
Albany attended services a t thei stand their age well and he drive against the Volstead act before
a senate committee was wound up by
Christian church Sunday.
, drives his own auto.
S. J. Smith and wife and Mrs.I Mrs. D. J. Hayes has been suf- the wets with the testimony of Cana
dlan ex-offlclals as to Improved con­
Eliza Brandon attended the holi-l fering from an attack of pneu- ditions in provinces which have turn
ness meeting a t Peoria Thurs­ monia but js improving and Mrs ed away from prohibition, and with
day.
Lillian Howe of Brownsville, further demand of labor leaders for
Mrs. P. J. F orster’s mother, who was nursing her, has gone- legalized beer.
Sir W illiam Stavert of Montreal, ex-
Mrs. Maud Ackley, has come up home. The patient’s daughter,
from Portland for an indefinite Mrs. Dan Nash of Portland, Is member of the Quebec liquor com
with her.
mission, declared that province bad
stay.
'Vanished the bootlegger” by return­
Fred Roberts and family of
ing to restricted license and had In
Eugene visited Mrs. Roberts’ Bankers Organize
creased temperance.
pr rente, I’ . J. Forster end wife
Describing condition* In Manitoba
Against
R
o
b
b
e
r
since prohibition was voted out
Sunday.
Francis William Russell, president of
Mrs. W. M. Burbank’s niece,
Chicago. — Bankers of five middle the Moderation league of that prov­
M re. C F. Groch of Independence,
western states have taken Into their ince, said there wa* an Increasing pur­
and husband visited the Bur­ own hands the task of protecting their chase of beer and wine and a falling
banks Sunduy.
off In hard liquor consumption and
funds against the raids of outlaws.
At a meeting here, representatives that conditions as to temperance had
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Skirvin
motored to Salem Sunday. Mrs. from the bankers’ association ot Improved.
Demands for legalized beer were
Corcoran and Dorothy accom­ Illinois, Iowa, Indiana. Wisconsin and
Minnesota, formed a fIVesfate organ presented to the committee by Mathew
panied them.
Izallon against thieves. It is probably Woll. vice-president of the American
Elbert Isom and F rank Gausle the most pretentious thing of Its kind Federation of Labor, and John Sull
and their families attended the ever attempted.
Ivan, president of the New York State
community m eeting a t Pint-
The defense plans call for the em­ Federation of Labor.
Grove Friday evening.
Modification of the Volstead act
ployment of thousands ot vigilantes to
would be a good thing for prohibition
be
recruited
from
small
business
Rev. Robert P arker and family
attended the all-day holmes.- houses, gasoline filling stations and enforcement, District Attorney Emery
Buckner of New York told the senate
meeting at Peoria Thursday. even parsonages. They are to be ready prohibition investigating committee.
at
a
moment'l
notice
to
take
up
arms
Mrs. A. W. Foote also attended.
Interrupting the presentation of the
in defense of banks in their respective
Mrs. P. J. F o rster and Webster- neighborhood*.
case of the weta. a corps ot 65 dele
Falk went with Herm an Steinke
The bankers met under the aus­ gates from civic, temperance and other
and family to the Sandy and pices of the Illinois association, which women's organizations passed before
brought home a big lot of smelt. has used the plan for the last year the senate prohibition committee Mon
urging enforcement of the Vol
Dr. Bellman and fam ily of with successful results Hank raids day
stead act and opposing any modifica
In
this
state
are
said
to
have
be«n
Dallas visited a t Douglas Tay­
tlon of the national dry laws.
lor’s Sunday. Mrs. Bellman was cut down 80 per cent.
"We represent the homes, the
formerly Miss Nellie J e ste r ol
church and the school,” was the elo
Halsey.
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
gan contained In the testimony of the
first witness, Mrs. Henry M. Peabody
Rejoice! Beat the turn turn!
Automobile accidents brought death of Beverly, Mass., chairman of the
Sound the hugag! Halsey dcleat-
ed Junction City a t baseball here to 1484 persons In California last Woman’s National Conference for Law
year, which was an Increase ef 120 Enforcement, which Is meeting here
Friday, 8 to 5.
over 1924.
“We stand for enforcement and no
Mrs. Donna Cross and Mrs.
The senate ratified the Cuba-United modification
We have a strong feel
Merle Applegate sung a solo, States ’’rum” treaty. The agreement Ing that the women ought to be repre
“Cast Thy Bread upon t le V at- provides that Cuban vaesels msy be sented by the men who hold our
er,” at the C hristian church searched outside the threem ile limit views ”
Sunday evening.
and within "one hour's steaming dis
Mrs. W. H. McMahan visited tance."
If a newspaper fails to publish
An estimate of the United Kingdom
relatives and friends at Gorvallis
a news item th a t m ight h u it
alliance Is that bootleg whisky nhlp
the last of the week. M m. J. S. ped Indirectly to the United States somebody’s feelings a lot of peo
pie jum p on the publisher foi
last year approximated 1.600.000 proof
being
partial. If it publishes
gallona for which Scottish distillers
such
an
item the fellow th a t gets
received £2.000.000.
hit does the jumping. The news
A formal decree of foreclosure
against the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. paper man catches it, going or
Paul Railway company, now In the coming. Our policy is to “ “ noth­
nor set aught
hands.of a receiver, wa* asked In fed ing extenuate
you don’t
oral court at Chicago by counsel for down in malice.” If
want disagreeable news pub­
LA N G W OOD
creditor* of the company
The American government le oppoe lished, don’t make it.
Ricardo Cortex
H A L SE Y
GARAGE
10
Parts
connection
for ¡ess
m oney
P . P A P M A N Prop,
Halsey Railroad Tjme
H a lsey P h arm acy
Baseball Season
is here
Rawling Bill Doopes Gloves
G eo. Sesler First Base M itts
Baseball Shoes, Bats, Tennis G oods
F ish in g S e a so n opens Th ApSi 1»
Rods, Reels, Lines, H oop -, Spoons,
B a s k e ts
to c u t fu e l
OJStd
,
2
BARTCHER
F U R N'QT.U.R K C O M P A N Y
ALBANY
•d to lending any money to Ruaala.
either directly or Indirectly. This
was made plain when the state de
partment confirmed report* from
abroad that It had opposed a plan by
which W Averill. New York capitalist,
hsd proposed to finance Oerman eg
porta to Russia
W o m an S h arif» In N e w Y o rk
Nam ed.
Albanf. N. Y Governor Smith ap
pointed the first woman ahertff In
the history of New York stats when
he named Mrs Clara Seneca, widow
ot Sheriff Ell Renee* of Plattsburgh,
who died last weak.
A L B A N Y GUN STORE
L . J. H A U S E R , Prop.
Auction
Sale
STOVES and
Saturday next, Apiil 17
hardware
at 1 o’ clock sharp
H a rris b u rg
gA R G A IN
225 W First
F U R N IT U R E
",nh7"Confectionery
I S ' . " / ; 0«",’! 1' “ ,M • “
HOUSE
A t the Halsey poetoffice mails
close going north at 11:50 a. m
and 5:20 p. m.
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
5:20 p. in.
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and
12 m. M orning stage to Browns­
v ille goes on to C raw fordsville
H olley aud Sweet Home.
Paid-for Paragraphs
M r. F in e ’ i lease has expired and
the entire etock.
I f you are look-
H a rrisb u rg , Oregon
iag for fu rn itu re of any k in d d o n 't
A t the eame tim e I w ill sell at auction
a nyth in g you may wish to sell th a t way. L is t your goods
ith
overlook this sale.
A. Fine at H arrisburg Bargain Stare before day of sale.
T. SUDTELL
BEN
of A lbany, Auctioneer
'ime
•
to spare •
Even if only to escape that wash-
tday drudgery— That’s enough.
But with an “E A S Y ” one has
time to spare for to many other
things I
M ore than this— you’re not fa­
tigued. That tired, washday feeling
is gone.
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The "E A S Y ’S” big capacity; the
gentle washing action and the thor­
ough washing principle combine to
do your bigett washing quickly, eas­
ily and safely.
See fo r yourself in your own
home with your own washing next
washday.
No obligation— No "catch” to i t
’ Telephone or call for Free Trial
Demonstration,
W A5HER
Guests a t the Stafford home
T hursday were Mrs. Lloyd Shis-
ler of H arrisburg and daughter.
To encourage land buying, th
’“EASY :
V acuum E lectric
The Im ported Belgian M elotte
Cream Separator, which M r. A.
W . D ykstra is operating on his
farm on route 1. has been s ttr a it -
mg a great deal of a tte ntio n. I t
skims so closely th a t not even a
trace of cream is left. M r. D y k ­
stra invites any of bis neighbors
to come in and see the w onderful
self-balancing bowl which cannot
get out o f balance.
Some Halsey trade is bound to
go to th e county seat. Some Al­
bany dealers are under contract
not to advertise in any paper ex­
cept the Albany daily. This mo-
nopoly arrangem ent cuts both
ways. It prevents th e bound
m erchants from telling readers
of the weeklies about th eir
waies and it adds to th e draw ing
Power of advertising done in tho
weeklies by free Albany mer-
chants. These free m erchants
are doing more outside adver­
tising than all Albany did before
the monopoly was thought of,
and finding it profitable.
fo r many things
Easy to pay in
i
small
monthly paym ents
G E T A C Q U A IN T E D for a d o lla r.
Send $1 for a special 5-m outha’
subscription to S U N 8K T . the
west s great national magazine
— the clean, up-to-date m o n th ly
for the whole fa m ily.
Spare­
tim e agents wanted.
Address
460 F ourth street, San F ra n ­
cisco, Cal,
?
e
Southern Pacific company an­
nounces
special land-seekwrs’
excursions for parties of seven
or more passengers on the basis
of one and one-third the one way
fare for the round trip from San
Francisco, Oakland, Stockton,
Sacramento, Fresno, Ix>s Angeles
and San Diego to all points on
Southern Pacific Lines in Cali­
fornia’ Arizona and Nevada in
addition to Oregon. Tickets will
i ? FridayS’ The « tU l’I.
lmit tickets will be four days
w hen the one way fare is fifteen
dollars or less, but a seven day
return limit will be allowed when
doHar«6 o»ay fare exceeds fifteen
t Ln A to,pov®r Privileges will
•
and com-
ing m th in the limit.
Minckley, Maxwell and Mc­
Williams, the three “M’s’’ who
went to Belknap springs Mon­
Charles Straley took his fami­
Sunday M artin Cumming •
day, April 3, got home Monday,
the 9th, feeling better. Perhaps ly and his radio and visited at brought Mrs. Cummings hom«
from a visit with her sister,
Maxwell had been kneeling too E. E. Gourley’s Sunday.
Mrs. Hugh Cummings, and their
much. He had trouble in the
mother. Mrs. Jones, at Albany.
knees.
Clarence H. Mackay tells the
world th at he certainly is not
FOR SAL«
reconciled to his daughter Ellin.
D E LB E R T STAI
Olds Coach, 1925
A man as sensitive as he to
Funeral Director and Lia
derogatory publicity should have
2 Ford Coupes
Em bal mer
kept th at bit of news in the*
l
a
d
y
a s s is t a n
Leave
Portland
at
5
p
ro.
S
a
tu
r­
family.—Portland
Oregonian.
Jew ett T o u r in g , 1926
Portland-Brownsville i Truck
Harrisburg
Line
O v e rla n d T o u rin g
H ighw ay G arage
(Form erly Dad’s and Mara’s res­
taurant. Under new management) F irst and Baker
A lbany, Ore.
Open 6 a. m. to lO p . tn.
Mr. and M r*. O. J. Weat Praps
H O W A R D SRIGLEY
♦
A
d a y , Tuesday and Thursday.
Leave H arrisburg at 2 30 p m.
Monday, Wednesday A F riday.
Phone Portland 8226
Halsey depot, S »dt A Co.
Portland, care Auto F re ig h t Ter-
minus.
Modern
Barber Shop
LanndrT sent T u e *lays
H A R O L D L U N D Q U IS T
\gency Hub Cleaning Vovka
A B E S
w
i
P LA C E
’ **• t i
“ i
(5c a lin e )
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle
at the E nterprise office.
I am instructed to sell at auction
I Fo rd T ru c k , 1 ton
H fn n lta Special Chicken
IMI d l S
Dinner Sunday
North
South
32, 3:24 a. m. flag 17, 12:09 p. m,
16, 5:15 a. mv
15, 12:45 p. to.
18, 8:16 a. m. flag
33, 8:12 p. m. flag
34, 4:0« p.
31, 1:34 - p. m. aaa
flag
i
Nos 14 and 16 stop to let off passenger
from south of Eugene.
No. 31, direct connnetien for Marshfieli
points.
Passenger* forsm th of Eugene ahoul,
take train No. 17.
Outgoing Mail
•M o u n ta in S tates Pow er ( 3 *
Guaranteed
212 East F irs t st., A lbany
Phone 379
< W ill surely appreciate your
patronage
i
,
Brow nsville, Oregon
W . L. W R IG H T
funeral director
H arrieburg, Ora.