Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 12, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    ^pbe Courtesy Shop
¡rectory
Alford Arrows
Williams home thia week.
A number of young-older people ;
from
here attended an old fashion
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
•
J
dance
near Coburg, Saturday j
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Comely
night.
They
report a fine time.
and eons went to Eugene Saturday,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Estos Bass had as |
bringing their daughters and sisters
week-end
guests
Mrs. Bass's moth­
Anna and Josephine homo for the
er and sister, Mrs, Munson and |
week-end.
Beverly Iaom spent Sunday with I Mr* Bl° ° nl ° f A lb ' ° r
Ready-to-wear and Millinery
Mrs, C. L. Fox
'
0 7 Broadalbin st., Albany
EbTRAIN brings on a train
of ills, such as headache aud
deranged digestion.
You s«e
things indistinctly and your eves
eoon begin to tire, sm art and ache
Nature in sending a warning signal
tou should not disregard. You
should go at once to your optome.
^Ir- and Mrs- Theodore Falk
tn s t and have your eyes examined Hattie and Catherine Starnes.
Chester Curtis and Leonard Hat- *Kd ,anHly ° f Cartney atlende<1
ton mada a business trip to Foster 1° " * here Sundfty raorniot5-
^ lh a tiy Floral Co. Cut flowers
and plants Floral art for every
B. L. Cummings and son Carl
Monday,
and all occasions.
|of
Hood River left for home, Wed-
Flower phone 458-f.
Velda, Alice and Delta Curtis
nesday morning.
yisited Wilma, Lois and Erma
uy »lad oilla bulbs now.
Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Brock and
50 and 75c per dozen. Allow for
Falk Saturday afternoon.
postage Hall a Floral and Music Shop.
Doris
spent Sunday in Halsey at
Mr. and Mrs. R. Ingold called
Westside greenhtuse products.
the
Bert
Clark home where a fam-
on E. D. Isom s Monday evening I
- ENTKAL TIR E SHOP
c„k„„i i j
n, . ,, ,
’ **y reunion of Mrs. Brock's people
Tire Vulcamziug- Battery re
School closed officially Friday I was held
charging. 221 W. Second.
evening
but the teacher aud the
Ed Falk, Prop.
sixth and eighth grades are spend-
pastburn Bros.—Two big grocery
ing the days before the examina­
Kirk Kinks
J e w e le r » ,
2 stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
Mam. Good merchandise at the right Optometrists and Manufacturing tion which will be Thursday and
(By an Bnterpiise Reporter)
prices.
Friday, in reviewing. In the fife
Opticians
H, J. Falk and family were in
lite Cafeteria uud confectionery ALBANY
OREGON county ttsts sent out by Mrs. Geer,
the
county seat Monday.
Home cooking. Pleasant surround
Velda Curtis and Merle Kropf both
ings.
Courteous, efficient serviee
Mrs.
Clarence Gillette and Mary
earned exemptions in arithmetic
We make our own candies.
W. s. D uncan
Albany
and spelling and Bertha Comely Carey vieite(J in Salem over S an­
ord salbs and service Creamery Association in spelling in the eighth grade day'
Tires and accessories
and LeoCersovski and Lloyd Kropf
U. L. Falk er. and A. L. Falk
Repairs
Manufacturers of
in the sixth grade iu arithmetic attended the sale of Frad Kreger, (
K irk -P oluak M otor Co.
and Teddy Comely also in arith- wbo ' ’ves ne!,r Albany.
Efortmiller F u rn itu re Co., furni
metlc in the fifth grade.
Mrs. John Nentchick of H arris.
4 titre, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
and Buyers of Eggs
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
Carl
Isom
spent
Sunday
with
his
burU
’pent the week end with her
itreet, Albany, Oregon.
friend,
Edward
Blood
daughter,
Mrs. H. J. Falk.
A Farmers' Co-operative
uller grocery , 235 Lyon
Mr. and Mis. Chester Curtis and
Janies Rike, son of H. J. R ikeof
Creamery
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
the smaller children went to Shedd Reedsport, who is visiting at his
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 2b3R
Saturday afternoon.
I grandpa’s, G. J. Rike visited
The Polk County Co-operative Prune
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nairn
and
daugh-1
9ch°o1 T hur’day'
U O L M A N & JA C K S O N
Growers have purchased the packing
A*
Grocery—Bakery
Mrs. Joe Elliot accompanied by
plant in Dallas formerly operated by ters, Rose and Marie were Sunday
Everything in the line of eats
Mies Grace Kirk were Saturday
Opposite Postoffice the Oregon Growers, according to an­ visitors at Joseph Comely’s.
nouncement made by Ed. J. Himes,
Bertha Comely, Rose and Marie afternoon callers at Halsey.
IMPERIAL CAFE, 209 W. hirst secretary-treasurer of the Polk county
A
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
Cecil Bilyeu and C. H. Falk
rganizatlon which has been operating Nairx called on Lena and Mae
Phone ¿65
were
helping Ted Templeton sevet-
Kropf,
Sunday
afternoon.
the
plant
under
lease
for
the
past
two
W e NEt er close
al days last week.
years. The last of the 1825 crop Is
Velda,
Alice
and
Delta
Curtis
L. STUART, “ the insurauce being packed and will be shipped to
Henry Seefeld who is preparing
accompanied Miss Lillie Rickard
" • man ’’ Stock Co. Insurance at
mutual rates. Farm property, automo­ England thia week, according to
to build a barn, called iu Albany
and
Iter
brother
Emery
to
church
biles, trucks. Cusick bldg, (upstairs). statem ent which stated there would
Saturday.
be some 2500 boxes In the shipment. at Lake Greek Sunday morning
agneto electric co .
C- L. Falk sr. was quite ill
E. D. Isom made a business trip
PHI ECO BATTERIES
several days last week.
with the famous Diamond-Grid plates REFEREE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE to the county seat Monday.
price to suit the consumer. 423 W First
Priced
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
K. E. Bterly and family spent
Guests at the John Rolla home
I en and money itre best when to an order of sale made and entered in Sunday we e Wm. Junkin and Sunday with Mrs. Mary Bierly
busy. Make your dollars work in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon family of Foster and Geo. Godwin I ant^ William Pences.
our savings department. A lbany S tate for the County of I.inn, Dept. No. 2 on
B ank . Under government supervision. the 30th Day of April, 1926 in that cer­ and children of Buena Vista,
Rawleigh Rike and Alice Jones
tain suit therein No. 13688 wherein John
visited
Julius F alk ’s who live near
Thelma Ingram went with Mrs.
M ar INELLO parlors
*’*
(A beauty aid for every need) Ottman, Emma Ottnian his wife, Elida Long and family to Ttiangle Lake, | Harrisburg, Sunday.
Barnes unmarried, Carrie L. Beadle, W
St. Francis Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Falk and
Prop. Winifred Rose E. Beadle her husband. Flora Page un Sunday.
daughter
Betty Jean, accompanied
Mrs. Joe Cersovski and Annal
married, Frank T. Ottman, Millie R
OSCOK AMES HARDW ARE Ottnian his wife, Louis B. Ottman un Theresa came home from Portland) by Mrs. F. W. Falk and daughter
married, Daltia M. Ottman unmarried, last week, Mrs, Heitzman's condi­ went to H arrisburg Monday.
The Winchester Store
Louise Bartlett unmarried, Grace Bur
W. R, K irk’s are busy making
dick, A. W. Burdick her husband, and tion being unchanged.
CTIMSON T H E SH O E DOCTOR Charles W. Mellen and Minnie W. Mel
Mr. and Mrs. Colburd of Harris- * " a0Kement«
re“ odel
Second street, opposite Hamilton's
kitchen
and
dining
room.
ten
his
wife
were
plaintiffs
and
Lalu
store.
burg, called at the Lee Inram and
"Sudden Service.’’
Fen Eyck, Harvey Ten Eyck her hus­ A. K. Whitbeck homes Sunday
Wilson Gillette is visiting in the
band, and Carrie Mills unmarried were
T o make roeni for our spring defendants and appointing and direct afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clay East.
■* s’oek, will sell organs at almost
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Smith and
your own prices. We must have more ing the undersigned as sole referee to Foresman also called at the W hit.
family spent Sunday at J. II. Van
sell the real property hereinafter de­ beck’s.
room. Davenport Music House.
scribed, 1, the undersigned referee will,
Anna Theresa Cersovski spent I Nice’s.
l ^ a l d o Anderson A Son, distrib- on Saturday, the 5th nay of June, 1926
Mr. Slate, the well driller of
’ ’ utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­
Thursday night of last week with
mers. Essex. Hudson A llupm obile cars. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said
Tangent
drilled two wells for J.
her
teacher,
Mrs.
E.
D.
Isom.
Accessories, a pnlies. 1st & Broadalbin. lay, at the front door ot the courthouse
H. VanNice last week.
of Linn County, Oregon at Albany, Ore­
This is good advice: " I t you live
in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you liv
in some other town, trade in that town.'
But m 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
lu transact business will find the firms
named below ready to fill their require
nients with courtesy au I fairness.
B
C
MAY 12
RI’R a I. ES1ERFR1SE
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K E P V IIL IC A M
For
U. S. Senator
The strongest opposition to
Fr«d Steiwer is found in the
Meade & Albro
democratic party. Democratic
politicians and newspapers
brand Sieiwer as an enemy of
the direct primary.
They
erv ‘‘conspiracy’’ and seek to
lead people to believe that
Steiwer would abolish the d i­
rect primary.
Nothing is
further from the truth, 8tei-
wer’s enemies are doing all
in their power to shatter the
great strength of public ap­
proval th at is hack of Steiwer
They fear him. Tboy kuow
they cannot defeat him in the
general election.
Steiwer will be a ciedit to
Oregon in the United Slates
Senate. He is clean, ener­
getic, capable and aggressive.
His record as a public t fficial
is flawless.
I
E
F
LINN BUTTER
F
A VOTE FOR STEIWER
Is a Vote F o ra Republican Victory
Paid Advertising
Steiwer for Senator Committee
Isaac Staples, C hairm an
M
VOTE FOR
M
Alfred E. Clark
R
When in Need of an Outside
PRINTER, See
FRANK TAYLOR & SON
Albany, Oregon
gon offer and sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand,
subject to confirmation of said court all
the following real property, towit:—
All of Block 19 t f S. W. & S. S
Hayes' Addition to the Town ot Halsey
in Linn County, Oregon.
Dated and first published May 5th, 1926.
We serve all makes
FRANK RICHARD,
Sole Referee,
I nder new ntanagemen
rusaing & Tusaing, Attys. for Plffa.
L. M. Taylor, Prop. Hewitt & Sox, Attya. for Defts.
Willard Scrvic Station
sei
131 VV. Second, Albany.
Lake Creek Locals
Pine Grove Points
(Enterprise Correspondent)
(By Special Correspondent)
Mr. Walter Baumgartner and
Mrs. Chas. Nichols returned
son Freddie spent Sunday with her I from a visit to relatives in Iowa
uncle, M artin Cummings and fam- Wednesday.
ily.
Several neighbors hurried to the
Junior Williams Was on the sick J. A. Johnson home Thursday
list Sunday.
morning, when it was thought tb it
Mrs. Dicee Brock was ill Friday, , Iha house was on fire. It proved
Dr. Clark of Harrisburg was called, only ■ Au«
»“d no damage
She is some better at this time. p on®’
She is at the home of her son, Ran-
Ray Hover spent the week end
nal Rrock.
in Albany,
Friday was the last day of school I Elmer Cadw alladtr and family,
NOTICE
ot Appointment of Adminiatratrix.
If you enjoy a good meal,
and know a good meal when you get it,
Notice is hereby given that the un-
' ’ •
k tor you'll not forget it.
'eraigned by an order of the County
Court of Linn Connty, Oregon, has
Our aim is to please you.
been appointed administratrix of the
estate of C. P. Stafford, deceased. All
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,
.
persons hsving claims against sa id , for Lake Creek and Busey. They who have lived on the Shepherd
ALBANY
estate are required ‘° P re“ '1 , ‘hJ ni planned a joint ce le b ra tio n and P'»c* during the past wiuter left
within six months rrom the date ol tins «
J
G E O . M, G I L C H R I S T
notice, with the proper voucher«, to the L ake Creek parent« and pupil« * unday for their home in Indiana,
undersigned at her residence in Halsey, | w ent (o B|J. e . w bere a gumptuons ) They plan to stop several places
in Linn Connty, Oregon.
. . . .
.n .n n t.
Dated and first published thia 21st d in n e r in clu d in g ice cream was eo ro u ie.
day of April, l q26.
served. R«v. 8. II. Shangle ad-1 Dr. W. H. Lee of Albany, apok«
Franklyn D. Stafford.
at lowest rate of interest
dressed the meeting and a very)®0 "Language, an index to char-
Administratrix Aforesaid.
Real Estate
Insurance Tussing A Tussing. Attys. for Adiux
pleasant afternoon was enjoyed, ac te r,” at the community meeting
Prompt service. Courteous treatment.
Mrs. Ladgerwod has boen engaged Friday eyjning. The next meeting
NOTICE
H ain , Room 5, First Savings Bank
to
teach Lake Creek again n e x t; W*N be the 4th of June,
of Hearing of Final Account
builning, Albany
Notice ta hereby given that the final year, and Mrs. Cooley is to teach
W. E. Hover and family of
account of E D. Isom as administrator
th*
Busey
school.
Harrisburg,
N. H. Cummings.
de bonis non with the will annexed of
the estate of David I. Isom, de­
Rev. II. S. Shangle of Corvallis Floyd Nichols, and K. K. Hover
ceased, has been filed in the
Why Buffer fro n headache?
County Court of Linn County, State preached to a Urge congregation and their families were Sunday
of
Oregon, and that tlie 24th
afternoon visitors at Bert Haynes
Have your eyes examined
day of May, 1926, at the hoot of 10 here Sunday morning. Mr. Shang-
o'clock A. M has been duly appointed |e who is presiding eld er of the
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Cadwallader
by
said Court
Court to.
for me
the hearing “'
of ^ objec Portland d i.trict held quarterly of Eugene spent a few days with
by said
tions to said final acconnt tn.t me
«
«?
.
settlement thereof, at which time any conference at Teona
Saturday. Elmer Cadwallader lest week.
W’»h
person interested in said estate may .. . , y
Shanale who accotn-
The grader and acme men did
,»ppear and file objections thereto in " “ n
n n an g ie woo accoin
| writing and contest the same.
panied him they visited several some much needed work on the
I Gated and first published April 21 d a y | hefe Bnd # t H a r r j, burg>
PA R A G O N C A F E
FA R M L O A N S
Or. Seth T. French
F. M. Frencn & Son
Jewe’er»
1 --- ■
O ptom etrists,
Albany
X
I
road past the cemetery last week,
E. D. I«om,
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Allingham for which the residents of “ chicken
Administrator Ac. Aforesaid
.
, n o
Tussifig A Tusaing, Attya. for Admr.
J of Portland wets guasts at the t 8. alley ” are duly thankful-
O f Portland
Candidate for Republican
Nomination lor United States
Senator
Oregon needs a man in the United States Senate who can
secure results for its people at the National Capitol,
It needs a matt with the energy, industry and ability to
secure governmental recognition and aid for the development of
these resources, various interests, industrial enterprises an i pro­
jects.
It needs a man fam iliar with its resources, agricultural
inteiests, industries, barbi r and reclamation projects.
In Alfred E, Clark, can d itati for the Republican nomi«
nation for United States Senator, the people of Oregon have
sudi a man.
He has the energy.
He has the industry.
He has the ability.
Morover he already lias to his credit a record of faithful
and efficient public service.
H« has courageously opposed in this campaign those who
would deprive the people of the right to select their own candi­
dates tinder the direct prim ary law and who now seek to dictate
party nominations.
These factons have made him the leading Republican can.
didate for the Senatorship and his nomination seems assured.
A vote for Alford E. Clark for Senator is a vote for the
general welfare of Oregon and it« people.
(Paid Adv.—Alfred E. Clark for Uuited States Senator com«
mittee)
H A LSEY STA TE BA N K
Halsey, Oregon
C A PITA L
AND
SU R PLU S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Commercial and Savings account» Solicited
Where Our Ice Cream ia Served
/
there is sure to he satifaction.
For the family dessert there ia
nothing so delicious. With each
succeeding spoonful you'll like it
more aud more. Let ue send you
some. We have ill flavors. We
sell pints, quarts, half gallons ai.d
gallons.
Clark’s Confectionery