Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 05, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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*piie Courtesy Shop
> a n y ¿ /^ ree tory
Tin» is good advice; “ II you live
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
in some other town, trade in that town."
Butin these automobile days many re­
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
at least part of their buying in the
larger towri. Those who go to Albany
to transact business will find the firms
named below ready to fill their require­
ments with cuurtesy an I fairness.
Albany Flora! Co.
Cut flowers
and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
Flower phone 458-J.
D u y ®ls>J ollie bulbs now.
-*-* 50 an d .7 5 c per dozen. A llo w fo r
postage
H a ll's F lo ra l and M usic Shop.
W estside greenhouse products.
PBM K A L
charging.
T IK E S H O P
Tire Vulcaniztug- Battery re­
221 W. Second.
Ed Falls, Prop.
C ’astburn Uros. — 1 wo big grocery
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
Main. Good merchandise at the right
prices.
Lpltte Cafeteria and confectionery
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient serviee.
We make our own candies.
W. S. D uncan .
AND SERViCE
F 'DKD SALE*
Tires and accessories
EYESTRAIN brings on • train
of ills, such as headache and
deranged digestion.
You s«e
things indistinctly and yonr eyes
soon begin to tire, smart and ache
Nature is sending a warning signs
you should not disregard. You
should go at once to your optome
tri«t and have your eyes examined
Olympia, Wash.—Several resolutions
urging a number of legislative changes
as regards existing school laws of the
state and nation were adopted after
discussion here by the 39 county
school superintendents of the state,
after being in session for three days.
Among one of the changes urged
was one resolution favoring the enact­
ment of a federal law providing for
a department of education with a sec­
retary of education to be included In
the president’s cabinet.
Another resolution adopted would
eliminate the present statute prohib­
iting graduates from the state normal
schools from teaching grade school
classes, and being restricted to serv­
ice in high schools. It was pointed
out that the graduates from similar
schools in other states were unre­
strained In being permitted to come to
J e w e le r s ,
the Washington grade schools
Among a score of resolutions of var­
Optometrists and Manufacturing
ious kinds, the delegates adopted one
Opticians
recommending that senate bill No. 16«
ALBANY
OREGON of the recent special session be enact­
ed so as to provide for a countrywide
uniform adoption of textbooks, and
that a fund for this purpose be raised
by state taxation.
Meade & Albro
Albany
Creamery Association
Repairs
L IN N
Lportmiller Furniture Co., furni-
V C LLER GROCERY, 235 Lyon
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 2t>3R
BRIbh GtNtRAL NEWS
Manufacturers of
K irk -P oliak M otor C o .
* ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
Funeral directors. 427-43.1 west First
street, Albany, Oregon.
BUTTER
and Buyers of Eggs
A Farmers’ Co-operative
Creamery
"Ma” Sunday Goes to Hospital
Staunton,
Va.—Suffering a recur
UOLM AN & JACKSON
Grocery—Bakery ence of a stomach trouble of long
luration. "Ma" Sunday, wife of the
Everything in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice evangelist, left Staunton for the Mayo
M P E RIA L CAFE, 209 W. hirst brothers' hospital at Rochester, Minn.,
where the will undergo an examina­
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
tion.
Phone 665
I
W e never close
British Submarine Plans Stolen
London—Plans and photographs of
• man ’’ Stock Co. Insurance at
mutual rates. Farm property, automo­ the latest secret submarine devices
biles, trucks. Cusick bldg, (upstairs,
ire believed to have been stolen from
Portsmouth dock yard.
L STUART, "the inturaucr
M AONE1O ELECTRIC CO
P H IL C O B A T T E R IE S
w ith th e fam ous U ia iu o n d -G n tl plates
Priced to s u it th e consum er. 423 W F irst
TVJen and money are best when
-k’* busy. XIake your dollars work in
our savings department. A lbany S tate
B ank . Under government supervision
JVfARlNELLO PARLORS
(A beauty aid for every need)
St. Francis Hotel
Prop. Winifred Rose
DOSCOE AMES HARDWARE
The Winchester Store
GTIMSON THE SHOE DOCTOR
Second street, opposite Hamilton's
stor.-.
“ Sudden Service.”
rPo make
rocín for our spring
stock, will sell organs at almost
your own prices. We must have more
room. Davenport Music Horn
YValdu Anderson A Son. distrib-
" utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chai
uiers, Essex, Hudson 5t Hupraobile cars.
Accessories, a pubes. 1st & Broadalbin
When in Seed of an Outside
P R IM ER, See
FRANK TAYLOR & SON
Albany, Oregon
Willard SerV1Sti
W eea n d t 1n“ ake8 W i l l a r d s
Under new rnanagetnen
L. M. T«ylor, Prop.
121 W. Second, Albany,
REFEREE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
o an order of sale made and entered in
he Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
or the County of Linn, Dept. No. 2 on
the 30th Day of April, 1926 in that cer
tain suit therein No. 13618 wherein John
Ittman, Emma Ottnian his wife, Elida
darnes unmarried, Carrie L. Beadle, W
E. Besdle her husband, Flora Page un
uarried, Frank T. Ottman, Millie R
Ittman his wife, Louis B. Ottman un
married, Deltia V, Ottman unmarried,
Louise Bartlett unmarried, Grace Bur
tick. A. W. Burdick her husband, and
Charles W. Mellen and Minnie W. Mel
en liis wife were plaintiffs and Lalu
fen Eyck, Harvey Ten Eyck her hus
aand, and Carrie Mills unmarried were
lefendants and appointing and direct
ing the undersigned as sole referee to
‘«11 the real property hereinafter de
scribed, I, the undersigued referee will,
on Saturday, the 5th uay of June, 192c
it the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said
lav, at the front door ot the courthouse
if Lina County, Oregon at Albany, Ore
{on offer and sell at pnblic auction tc
he highest bidder for cash in hand,
mbject to confirmation of said court all
the following real oroperty, towit:—
All of Block 19 ef S. W. & S. S
Hayes' Addition to the Town of Halsey
in Linn County, Oregon.
Dated and first published May 5th. 1926.
FRANK RICHARD,
Sole Referee.
fussing & Tutting. Attys. for Plffs.
Hewitt & Sox, Attys. for Defta.
NOTICE
If you enjoy a good meal,
of Appointment of Administratrix.
and know a good meal when you get it, I Notice is hereby given that the un
You’ll be back, tor yon'll not forget it. I 'ersigned by an order of the County
Our aim is to please vou.
Court of Linn County, Oregon ha>
been appointed administratrix of the
-state of C. P. Stafford, deceased. Al
persona having claims against said
ALBANY
-state are required to present them
within six months from the date of thu
G E O . M. G IL C H R IS T
II tice. with the proper vouchers, to the
undersigned at her residence in Halsey
n Lina County Oregon
Dated and first published thia 21st
lay of April, 1 **26.
Franklyn D. Stafford.
at lowest rate of interest
.
Administratrix Aforesaid,
Real Estate
Insurance fussing A Tatting, Attys. for Admx
Prompt service. Courteous treatment
NOTICE
W m B ain , Room 5, First Savings Bank
of Hearing of Final Account
bnilning, Albany
Notice is heresy given that the fins'
account of E. D. Isom at administrator
de bonis non with the will annexed of
the estate of David I. Isom, de
ceased, has been filed in th<
Why suffer from headache?
County Court of Linn County, State
of
Oregon, and that the 24th
Have your eyes examined
¡day of Mar. 1926. at the hout of 1«
Jo clock A M , has been duly appointe ’
I by said Court for the hearing of objec-
I liens to said final account and th>
I «ettlement thereof, nt which time sn,
with
PARAG O N
CA FE
FA RM LOANS
Dr. Seth T. French
F. M. Frencn & Son;
Jewe'ers
Optometrists,
Albany
SCHOOL HEADS URGE
CHANGES IN LAWS
Ready-to-wear and Millinery
Mr*, c. L. box
117 Broadalbin st., Albany
I ,,-s n interested io said estate n u -
I ; pear and file o b je ctio n s th e re to I d
I .»ritingLand contest the 4»Ae-
E D. Item,
■
Administrator Ac, Aforesaid
' ' «■ g A- luaaieg, Attys for Admr
of ihe
U N I T E D STATES
Mr and Mrs. Fred Keen were
Tuesday evening callers at the L
R. Falk home,
Mrs. F. W. Falk and daughtei
visited at R E. Bierly’s Friday
afternoon
—Southern Pacific*»
new
t n w l bargain
LowFares
Back East
Mr. and Mrs. J, f\ Templeton i
ealled at H. J. Falk's Friday • ven
i“K.
Delma Falk spent
Wednes
day at G. J. Rike’e and C. L
Fa'k’s Sr.
E ffe c tiv e M a y 22
J. P. Templeton is preparing to
build a new barn.
Cecil Bilyeu drove the tractor
for Marion Carey Thursday.
The E. E. Cary ohildren are
quite ill with the whooping cough
Henry Seefeld called et F. W
Falk’s Sundiy.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Falk and
son Howard and Albert West were
Albany callers Saturday.
Roundtrip summer excursion
fares effective all summer; return
limit October 31. Take advantage
of these substantial reductions in
fares to eastern places.
Do and see more this summer
than ever before. See California
on your way. Know the w hole
Pacific Coast. Itcosts so very little
more. Have the Southern Pacific
agent help you plan your trip.
Thus get the most for your travel
expenditure.
Pine Grove Points
Spokane.
Hogs—Good, 113 75013 85
Cattle—Prime steers, »7.5008 25.
PAGE 5
CIRCLE TOUR
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
evening with Edna and Roberta
Portland
Wheat—Big Bend blueslem. «1.45;
hard white. »1 44; soft white and west­
ern white, «1.48; hard winter. »142;
northern spring. »1.42)4; western red'
»1.40.
Hay—Alfalfa, »18.6001» ton; valley
timothy, »190 19 50; eastern Oregon
timothy. »21.50 0 22.
Butterfat—41c shippers' track.
Egg»—Ranch, 23026c.
Cheese—Prices f. o. b. Tillamook;
Triplets. 2734c; loaf, 28He per lb
Cattle—Steers, good, »7.8508 65
Hogs — Medium to choice, »12®
14.25.
Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice
»11012
Seattle.
Wheat—Soft white, «1.62; western
white, »1.51; hard winter, northern
spring. »14«; western red, «1.46; big
bend bluestem, »1.49.
Hay—Alfalfa, »2« timothy. «23;
timothy P. S„ »20; do. mixed. «2«.
Butter—Creamery, 39041c.
Eggs—Ranch. 26031c.
Hogs -Prime, »13 85014.10
Cattle—Prime steers. »8 0 8.60.
Cheese—Oragoa triplets, 24c; W e l l i ­
ngton triplets. 22028c.
r u r a l ENTERPRISE
Ail aboMt
Kirk KinkT
Mil Limiting Sugar Output Passed VaoNice.
Havana.—The drastic bill to limit
he production of Cuban sugar was
lassed by the senate. The senate ap-
iroved the measure, 14 to 6. Planters
n only two provinces of Cuba are ac
(By Special Correspondent)
ively opposing the bill. When Presl
Mies Edna Laubner of Albany
lent Machado signs the bill, Cuban
planters hereafter will be limited to sp.Bl the wstk with Mrs. L. E.
producing only 90 per cent of the estl- Cagey.
nated sugar crop for this year
Misses Agnes and Edith Pugh
Card in Mail 14 Years
Ellensburg. Wash —Mrs. Mollie R
Dixon, Kittitas county trasurer, re-
:eived a card from a friend that was
nailed in Seattle July 7, 1911. As
isual In such cases the postoffice had
io explanation to offer.
THE MARKETS
m ay s
Rumors are rife that boring lor
oil will begin here within a few
days by the Pittsburg syndicate of
oil promotors, who have recently
taken leasts on nearly 100,000
acres of land near Harrisburg. It
is understood that at leist half a
dozen teat wells are to be sunk at
ibe same time—several of them 6
or 7 miles southeast of town and
the balance 5 or 6 miles north of
town.—Harrisburg Bulletin
Wireless photography across the
Atlantic was begun on a commercial
basis Saturday and several pictures
of news events were transmitted from
London to New York.
Sixty-five Investigations of Indus­
tries, capitalized at billions of dollars,
that are suspected of violation of the
anti trust laws, are being conducted
by the department of Justice.
The subcommittee of the senate ju­
diciary committee will report out fa­
C. II. Falk, \Varen Isom, F. W
vorably all of the so called “dry,”
Falk
and Bill Garrett helped Clif
"administration” and "Andrews" bills
and none of the so called “wet” bills. ford Babcock with cement work
Damage was estimated at from several days last week.
1500,000 to «750,000 as a result of the
Mrs. Alex Snodgrass and child
lightning-set oil fire which destroyed
ren
visited at H J. Falk’s Wed
one reservoir at the Standard Oil
company’s tank farm near Bakersfield tiesday and also attended the wein
Cal.
er roist.
Assistant States Attorney McSwlg
Kenneth Van Nice had several
{in, 26 years old, of Chicago, was kill
v
sitora
at school last week. Mon.
Jd when gangsters poured more than
i hundred machine gun bullets Into day, Wanda Veatch and Delma
he automobile In which he and four Firik. Tuesday, Mrs- Edna Kike
ither men were riding.
and the Misses Ava aud Edna Falk
daho Blue Sky Statute Strengthened
Wednesday, James Kirk, and Wed
Boise, Idaho.—The position of E.
nesday
evening a large crowd were
W. Porter, state commissioner of fl-
tance, in enforcing the Idaho blue present at the wein*r roast,
iky law, was strengthened on a deci­ busy time for Kenneth, indeed
sion at a special sitting of three fed
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cary ac
ral Judges, upholding the law and
compatried
by Mrs. Carey's father
lenylng an Injunction asked by the
nvestors’ Syndicate of Minneapolis. sud mother, Mr. and Mrs. Stone
The order entered, however, declared visited at Cecil Bilyeu's Sunday as
old a provision that domestic cor­ did Marion Cary and family
porations should pay lower fees than
Velma Hadley spent Wednesday
oreign corporations.
Dated sod first published April 21
1 1**26
Prospector« May Start Drilling
spent the week end with their sis­
ter, Mrs. George Chandler.
A. P. Albertson and family were
Albany visitors Thursday,
Miss Anna Hcniricb of Corvallis
spent Wednesday and Thursday
with her parents,
Bert Haynes took a truck load
of lambs to Portland Monday.
E. E. Hover and Family visited
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Stewart at
Pleasant Hill Suudsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haynes visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Stewart at
Pleasant Hill Wednesday.
A meeting of the school board
was held at the school house Satur­
day evening and Miss Leo.ie Pal­
mer was given the contract as
teacher of the Pine Grove school
for the coming year.
There will be a community meet­
ing at the school house Friday
evening May 7th. Members of
the Linn county Forum will furn­
ish the program.
Pine Urove church notice: Sun-
day School at 10 a. m. Preaching
11 a. m. Prayer meeting Thurs­
day, ® p. O’
ihern Pacific Lines
\
Clay P. Moody Agent
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Why Walk?
Or spend half a day making a trip to town
with a team when you can huy a good used
Ford at the following prices:
1924 Ford Coupe «350.00 a real buy.
1924 Ford Coupe $325.00 new paint, good condition.
1923 Ford Coupe $225.00 good rubber, ready to go.
1924 Ford Roadster «225.00 delixery bed, just the thing for the
farm.
1921 Ford roadster «125.00 delivery bed, buy this and save your
good cor.
1920 Ford delivery «125.00 good tires, no chicken ranch should
he without a rig like thia.
1920 Chevrolet «100.00 good shape
Sov )ral other good buys in used cars. It
will pay ycu to look over our stock before you
buy.
We guarantee these cars and are prepared
to sell on easy terms. We realize that our best
asset is a satisfied custoinor.
Yours for service.
Service Motor Co.
Lincoln - FORD - Fordson
Authorized Sale« and Service
Harrisburg, Ore.
H A LSEY STA TE BA N K
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
AND
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
SURPLUS
Commercial and Savings account« Solicited
THE BEST DISH
cjsm S s L x
y
RBL.
Rev. Elliott of Portland bad
«barge of the morning services at
the local Methodist church Sun.
day. Gilbert Caray of Eugene con
ducted the evening services.
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Phone 22«
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for children as well as grown
people during the hot day« is a
plate of pure, fresh lea cream.
Nothing else is so cooling sod
nourishing to the system as this.
The ice cream we sail is mad« from
the best milk and cream and is
fresh every day. Try it aud be
cool.
Clark’s Confectionery
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