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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1926)
s -/ ^ Î b a n y j 2 ) i r e c t o r y ’P h e Courtesy Shop Ready-te-wear and M illin e ry Mrs. C. L. F o x 117 Broadalbin St., A lb a n y Pine Grove Points (By Special Correspondent) (B y id Mr. aud Mr«. Arthur Sprtuggate T h is is good advice : “ I t you liv e of Harrisburg were Sunday guest« in A lb a n y , trade in A lb a n y ; i f you liv e in some o th e r tow n, trad e in th a t to w n .' at the Bert Haynes home. h u t in these a utom obile days m any re s id in g elsewhere fin d i t advisable to do Mis« Nora Pherson was at home at least p a rt ol th e ir b u y in g in the from her school work at Willamette la rge r tow n. Those who g o t o A lb a n y to transact business w ill fin d the firm s university for the week end. named below ready to f i l l th e ir require Edwin Blood drove to Moumoth m enls w ith courtesy au I fairness. Friday to bring Mrs. Mae Mark bam and Grace Pherson home for lbany Floral Co. Cut flowers the week end. and plants. F lo ra l a rt fo r every and a ll occasions. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Knighton Flower phone 458-L and Thelma of Albany spent Sun D u v »lad'oltis bulbs now. day at the farm. * * 50 and 75c per dozen. A llo w fo r Mrs. Maggie McClellen visited at postage. H a ll's F lo ra l and M usic Shop. Westside greenhouse products. the W. G. McNeil home last week Pupils of the Pine Grove school p E M K A L I1RE SHOP A -' T ire V u lc a m z iu g - b a tte ry re making grades in the six weeks ex ch a rg in g . 221 W . Second. amination in arithmetic aud «pell Ed Falk, Prop. ing sufficient to entitle them to the l'astburn B ros.—Two big grocery diplomas offered by the county 1 stores, 21.’ V . F irs t and 225 South M ain. Good m erchandise a t the r ig h t Optometrists and Manufacturing superintendent, were: 6th grade prices. Opticians John Dobriuin both spelling and p lite C a fe te ria and confectionery ALBANY OREGON. arithmetic; fifth grade, Margaret J H om e cooking. Pleasant su rro u n d Heinrich spelling and arithmetic ings. Courteous, e fficie n t service. W e make o u r own candies. 4th grade, Emma Dobrinin spell Albany W S. D u n c a n . ing- POKU SALES AND SERVICE Creamery Association Mr«. Floyd Nicbol« has a new *• T ire s and accessories piano. Manufacturers of Repairs K iR K -P < it.r.\K M otor Co. Mrs. Jessie McLcren visited the tV r tn iille r F u rn itu re Co., furni- school Wednesday afternoon. •* ture, rugs, lin o le u m , stoves ranges Miss Clarice McConnel of Shedd and B uyers o f Eggs Funeral d irecto rs. 427-433 west F irs t street, A lb a n y , (Jregun. visited Miss Dannan and the school A. F a rm e rs ’ C o-operative Monday and Tuesday. ^1 LLER GROCERY, 285 Lyon C rea m ery (Successor to Stenberg Bros.) Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibson of G roceries F ru its Produce Corvallis visited at J. F. Gibson’s Plioue 26.3 R Application to make approximately Saturday. $3,000,000 worth of addition to its pres O O L M A N <fc JACKSON Ray Hover attended the straw- G ro ce ry— B a ke ry ent power unit at Oak Grove has been E v e ry th in g in the lin e o f eats filed with the federal power commis berry festival at Lebanon Friday. Opposite Postoffice sion by the Portland Electric Power Bert Haynes went to Portland M PERIAL CAFE, 209 'V. First company. with a truck load of lambs Wed ■ Harold G. Murphy Prop. The Ladd & Bush bank, the oldest Phone 665 financial institution In Marion county, nesday. J?\h .S T R A IN bring« on a train of ill«, such a« headache aud deranged digestion. Yon see things indistinctly and your eyes soon begin to tire, sm art and ache. Nature is sending a warning signal you should not disregard. You should go at once to your optome trist and have your eyes examined. A Meade & Albro Jewelers» i I LINN BUTTER 1 W S NEVER CLOSK L. STU A RT, “ the insurauce ” • man ’ ’ Stock Co. Insurance at m utu a l rates. Farm p ro p e rty, a u to m o biles, tru cks. C usick bldg, (u p s ta irs ). will double the capacity of Its present quarters in the next few months, ac cording to announcement made at 3a lem by A. W. Bush, president of the institution. Kirk Kinks (B y an Bnterpiise Reporter) W. A. Falk’s were Brownsville callers Thursday. R E F E R E E 'S S A L E O F R E A L E S T A T E Alford and EloDe Babcock spent N otice is hereby g iv e n th a t p u rsu a n t Wednesday night at Fred Keen’s. | en and money are best w hi n to an o rd e r o f sale made and entered in Edna Falk helped Mrs. Fred busy. M ake y o u r d o lla rs w o rk in the C irc u it C o u rt o f the State o f O regon our savings departm ent. A l b a n y S t a t e fo r the C o u n ty o f L in n , Dept. No. 2 on Keen last week. B a n k . U nder g o ve rn m e nt supervision. the 30th Day o f A p r il, 1926 in th a t cer W R Kirk was busy several tain s u it th e re in No. 1368S w h e re in John ARINELLO PARLORS days last week hauling gravel for O ttm an, Em m a O ttm an h is wife, E lid a (A beauty aid fo r every need) llarnes u n m a rrie d , C a rrie L. Beadle, W cement. St. F ra n cis H o te l Prop. W in ifre d Rose E. Beadle her husband. F lo ra Page u n A. L. Falk helped with cement m a rrie d , F ra n k T . O ttm a n . M illie R. OSCOE AMES HARDWARE O ttm an h is w ife. Louis B. O ttm a n u n work at Marion Carey's Friday. m arried. D e ltia M . O ttm an u n m a rrie d , Henry Seefeld was on the sick T he W inchester Store ; Louise B a rtle tt u n m a rrie d , Grace B u r list several days last week. d ick. A. W. B u rd ic k her husband, and QTIM SON T H E SHOE DOCTOR Charles W. M elle n and M in n ie W. M e l Mrs. George S tarr and daughter Second street, opposite H a m ilto n ’s len h is w ife were p la in tiffs and L n lu Louise called on Mrs. Edna Rike store. “ Sudden S e rv ic e ." Ten E yck, H a rve y Ten E y c k her hus Wednesday. band, and C a rrie M ills u n m a rrie d were Ava Falk called on Mrs. R. E. r S'o make room for our spring defendants and a p p o in tin g and d ire c t -* s'oek. w ill sell organs at alm ost Bierly Wednesday afternoon. y o u r own prices. W e m ust have m ore in g the undersigned as sole referee to sell the real p ro p e rty h e re in a fte r de room. D avenport M usic House. Mr. and Mrs. F. w . Falk and scribed, I , the u n d ersigned referee w ill aldo Anderson & Son, distrib on Saturday, th e 5th Day o f June, 1926 daughter were Sunday dinner utors and dealers fo r M a xw e ll, C h a l guests at G. J . Rikes. mers, Essex. Hudson & H u p m o b ile cars. at th e h o u r o f 1 o 'c lo c k p. tn. o f said E. 8. Marsters sheared sheep in Accessories. & pulies. 1st & Broadalbin. day, at the fro n t door of th e courthouse o f L in n C ounty, O regon a t A lb a n y, O re the neighborhood several days last When in Need of an Outside gon offer and sell at p u b lic au ctio n to week. P R IN T E R , See the hig h e st b id d e r fo r cash in h a n d , F R A N K T A Y L O R & SON Mrs. R. E. Bierly attended a subject to c o n firm a tio n o f said c o u rt a ll Albany, Oregon surprise given in honor of Mrs. the fo llo w in g real p ro p e rty, to w it:— A ll of Block 19 c f S. W. * S. S. Paul Bierly at Win. Pences Thurs Hayes’ A d d itio n to the T ow n o f Halsey day. Station in L in n C o u n ty, O regon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Babcock Dated and firs t p u b lish e d M a y 5th, 1926. We serve all makes attended the funeral of Mr. Bab F R A N K R IC H A R D , and sell ___ Sole Referee. cock’s uncle at McMinnville Wed Under new nianagenien russing & Tussing, Attys. for Plffs. nesday. L. M. Taylor, Prop. Hewitt & Sox, Attys. for Defts. Mrs. (net Freeland and grand 121 W. Second, A lbany. daughter and Mrs. Reitman and N O T IC E son had supper end spent the even- of A p p o in tm e n t o f A d m in is tra trix . I f you e n jo y a good tneal, .in ti k n o w a guoJ meal when you get it, N otice is hereby g ive n th a t the tin . ing at E. E. Carey’s. Y o u ’ l l be back, to r y o n ’l l not forget it. 'ersigned by an ord e r o f th e C o u n ty Scheol is closed, exams are over C o u rt o f L in n C ou n ty, Oregon, has Our aim is to please vou. been appointed a d m in is tra trix o f the now for vacation. o f C. P. Stafford, deceased. A ll P A R A G O N C A F E estate persons h a v in g cla im s against said W. R. Kirk's went toCrawferds- ALBANY estate are req u ire d to present them w ith in s ix m onths from the date o f th is ville Thursday to get strawberries. G E O . M. G IL C H R IS T notice, w ith the proper vouchers, to the Rawleigh visited at August undersigned at her residence in Halsey, in L in n C ounty, Oregon. Lueck’s who live near Waterloo Dated and first published thia 21st Fr.day and attended the straw FA R M LOANS lay of April, 1926, berry fair at Lebanon. He also F ra n k ly n D. Stafford. at low est rate o f interest. A d m in is tra trix Aforesaid was a Saturday night guest at L. *al Estate Insurance T ussin g & Tussing. A ttys. fo r A d m x R. F alk’s. ampt service. Courteous trea tm e nt. N O T IC E Mr. and Mrs. Warreo Ieom and u B a i n , Room 5. F irs t Savings Bank of H e a rin g of F in a l A ccount b u iln in g , A lb a n y family and Mr. and Mr«. Gilbert N otice is hereby g ive n th a t the fin a l - ecount o f E. D. Isom as a d m in is tra to r Da«smi and family were Sunday ile bonis non w ith the w ill annexed of the estate o f D a vid I. Isom, de afternoon visitors at Clifford Bab ceased, bas been file d in the cock’s. Why suff- r from headache? C ounty C o u rt o f L in n C ounty, State H. J . Falk and family «pant of O regon, and th a t the 24th Have your eyes examined day of May. 1926. at tbe hour o f 10 , Sunday afternoon at John Nem- o 'clo ck A. M , has been d n ly appointed by said C o a rt fo r the h r-srin g o f objec- chicks of Harrisburg. M agneto electric co . P H IL C O B A T T E R IE S w itli the famous O ia m o n d -G n d plates priced to s u it the consum er. 425 W Firs*. M M R W Willard W|Hards Or. Seth T. French W'th F. M. Frsncn & Son | J ‘welers Optom etrist6 J Albany I « 1» tio n s to said fin a l account and the settlem ent th e re o f, at w h ich tim e any person in te re ste d in said estate mav appear and file o b je ctio n s th e re to in w r itin g and contest the same. Dated and firs t p u b lish e d A p n l 21 1926. E D. Isom, A d m in is tra to r Ac, Aforesaid. Tussir.g Se .Tussing, Attys for Aduir. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ John Bressler clerked at tbe D. H. Sturtevant store Monday and Tuesday during the absence of Mr. Sturtevant on bie trip to tbe beach resorts, and also worked for tbe lumber company, Saturday. M A Y 19 Alford Arrows RURAL E N T E R P R IS E PAGE 5 Enterprise Reporter) Mrs. Clover of Springfield spent several days last week with her sister, Mr«. Lee Ingram. Mrs. E. D. Isom gave a picnic at her home, on the banks of the ereek, Saturday, for her pupils, their parents and some of their friends. About thirty-five people were present. Mr«. A. E. Whitbeck is on tbe sick list. Hattie Starnes of Shedd spent Sunday with Beverly Isom. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Jackson and daughter, Gladys, were Sun day evening callers at the Lee In gram home. Chester Curtis and family visit- ed Charley W arden’s Sunday after. noou. C. E. Mercer of Eugene spent Sunday night and Monday at tbe E. D. Isom home, Julius Falk and family spent Friday evening at the Chester Cur tis home. Lois Falk stayed all night with Alice and attended tbe school picnic the oext day. Alice Curtis visited the H arris burg school Monday. J. II. Rickard and family at tended the musical program at Harrisburg Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Michael Rickard ate Sunday dinner at J . H. Rick ard’s. Low Fares Back East E ffe c tiv e M a y 22 Roundtrip summer excursion fares effective all summer; return limit October 31. Take advantage o f these substantial reductions in fares to eastern places. Do and see more this summer than ever before. See California on your way. Know the whole 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. Late Markat Report tern PacificUnes P o rtla n d Wheat—Big Bend blneatem, $138; hard wblta. hard federation $1 ST; soft whlta, western white. $1 4«c hard winter. $1.38; northern spring. $137; western red, $1.36. Hay—Alfalfa. $18 504719 ton; valley timothy, $19® 19 50; eastern Oregon timothy. $21 5O®32 Butterfat—41c shlstvera’ track. Eggs— Ranch, 23@>25c. Cheese— Price« f. o. b. Tillamook; Triplets. 37Hc; loaf. 28Hc per lb. Cattle— 8teers. wood. $8 2509.00. Hogs — Medium to choice. $12® 14. Sheep— Lambs, medium to choice, $$®11. Seattle. Wheat— Soft white. $1.48. nbatern white, $142; hard winter, noifthern spring. $187; Big Bend blur etem, $1 38; western red. $1.1$. Hay— Alfalfa. $26 timothy, $23; timothy P. B , $10. do, mixed. $26.) Butter—-Creamery. M < 4$c Eggs—Ranob. 26®31c. Hogs— Prime. $18.85®14 10. Cattle— Prime steers, $8® 8 66 Cheese— Oregon triplets, 34c; Wash ington triplets. $l®$2c. Clay P. Moody Agent \ j — W ith the Coopers spur lateral high way opened sad surfaced the entire distance to tbe mlle-btgh base camp this summer. Hood River post. Amert can Legton. Is making preparations to entertain a record crowd at tbe < xtb annual Mount Hood legion cltoL. scheduled for July 3. 4 and 5. Tbe Silverton Pood Producta/cam- pany began Its 1925 pack last sreak with gooseberries Tbe cannery L t l l far exceed the amount It handies) deal year and hopes to bring Its paek >®> to $150,000 before the season closes 'Tbe strawberry pack la one of the moat Im portant, and this w ill begin In about two weeks He has been a member of the Oregon Legislature during nine different sessions, being Joint Senator from Linn and Lane counties in 1911 and 1913, and was speaker of tbe house in 1921. His legislative record stands as a lasting monument to himself and his district. He has always safeguarded the interests ol his constitu ents. The voters of Linn and Lane counties should avail them selves of the advantages of his experience. Vote for the man who can and will serve your interests best. (Paid Advertising) —Beati For Senator Club. My David M Graham, Pres, and Frank J. Miller. HALSEY STATE BANK Halsey, Oregon C A P IT A L AND SURPLUS $35,000 Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited During tbe week ended May I, 107 mills reporting to the W est Coast Lumbermen's association m aoufactv ed 106.395.310 feet of lumber, sold 111.- 945.188 feat and shipped 123.211.8V feet, as against 110.tlg.184 feet ■ary j factored by 101 mills the preyie us week, 109,410,099 feet sold an/, #»16,- 410,001 feet shipped Where O ur Ice Cream is Served there is sure to be satifactloo. For tb e family dessert there is nothing so delicious. With each succeeding spoonful you'll iika it more sod more. Let us seod you some. W» have all flavors. We sh II pints, quarts, half gallons and gallons. The Oregon Canning company's cannery at Newberg started 1WU op «rations It It kar«sl>4g straw $>®rrteH and canning gopeekerrlas. Crm vany official« stats < V .t the caaaaay will pack maay M m 's the amount of fruit tkat tt dljl h j/t year sad ths pi gpi will operst^ mor^ ata ri? to capao $y than It fi*a for many years From this time on through the turn- m»r season, all those going camping to tha national forests of O ragou are advised to consult forest r arpervttors er rangers regarding tha n> # 4 of camp fire permits before atari! g( on trip« into the woods, aecordln f to District Forester C. M. Oranger • g tha United States forest service offl- |B Portland r , ------------------------ L o u is L. B e a n For Joint Senator Spokane. Hogs—Good. 118 76® 1586 Cattle— Prime steers, 57 6008 60. Phone 226 Clark's Confectionery •••••••»a !•>••«••• •«••••••••••••••••••••«•••» A ny Girl in Trouble may cominnntcate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at tha White Shield Home. 56.4 M a v l.lr avenue, Fottland. Oregon. 5» ;