Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 26, 1926, Image 3

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rPlic Courtesy Shop
A
Ready-to-wear and M illinery
Mrs. C. L. Pox
117 Broadalbin st , Albany
Pine Grove Points
Alford Arrows
Mr and Mrs. : >tr«!«f't «;>■ 1 t S in -
day at Lacomb
A
R E /
(B y Special C orrespondent)
W 11 Kirk Alpi fainilv spent
(Bv an Enterprise Reporter)
Mr. and Mra. N. E. Chandler
Tuesday a t , , »¡calc a t II ilf i.w t's !
Chester Curtis and Litu.ly spent
Mr. aud Mra. Chut. Nichols. Mr.
grove which w IS RÌV, t) bv ttl il ja m T T ' ; .
Sunday
at the Henry Brock home
•1
» < • •
and Mra. Frank Gibaon and son
daughter who tioiched teacliirn»
John, McNeil and Carl Nichols at at Lake Creek.
ooi
Mrs. Anna Riggs of Portland
tended the Jersey jubilee at Albany
Ann ng those who attended liiej
/■¿¿Hi «
visited at the J. H Rickard home
Wednesday.
recital given by Mrs. J o s Cm --: \ , *. J i 5 J*’
¡4 %
Sunday.
Floyd Nichols and family were
S i tu id a y
mg were: V». R J* flàìra»*«* ef*j‘
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Isom and K irk’s, G
Albany visitors Saturday.
ikp’e. 11. J F a IL' s .
«laughter
Beverly went to Albany
W. D. McLaren and family were
»':co an I tIi« ,Mi"-
Monday.
in Albany Friday.
In a V an Nice, Mrs
3 «ft ’
,'w
Guests at the Michael Rickard A. I, F a lk a n d daughter Mrs. 1
•w »**•»*« '•* 4 ' ■
Pupils of the Pine Grove school
»
who were neither absent nor tardy borne Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E . C a r e y ,‘ K. E . Bierly and fatniit
< • I
during the entire term were Delta Beals of Portland, members of the a n d th e Mi:-»e ■ A 'll llll'l F ;
Gosjiel
team
who
held
service?
st
Falk.
and Helen Haynes and Robert
d h
postage H all's Floral and Music Shop.
the Methodist church in H arris­
Hover.
W estside greenhouse products.
burg, and Mr. aud Mrs. Rav-
The community meeting has been
1 RAL riB E SHOP
mond Rickard and Clare Tteu
Tire Vulcaniziug- Battery re-
postponed until tho 11th day of
How B utler F at in
holm and family
of Denton
iliarging. 221 W. Second.
June, as the program committee county.
i.d Falk, Prop.
M ilk Is Broken U • ■
could not get the program desired
l^ a s tb u r i* Bros.— two big grocery
Miss Vera Bond and H. H How­
for the 4th of June.
stores, 212 \V. First and 225 South
’
•íxni
D«> you know wlint tho
ard
of Albany visited at F. II.
Main. Hood tuerchan lise at the right
Mrs.
J.
A.
Johnson
aud
daugh
lioniqgvnls.aiitin
men,,»:?
prices.
Isoin's Sunday evening.
Miss
Ninety-eight out
ters were Albany visitors Tuesday.
Bond aUo spent the week-end there of 100 h o u s e -
Adams ot D arrington, N.
Ip lite Cafeteria and confectionery
A m erican School girl to
J. W. Goin, county cattle tu ­ attending the recital at the Halsey wtves to whom
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
as a eandldato for tha
the question re ­
ings.
Courteous, elFicient sendee.
berculin tester was in this vicinity Christian church Saturday nigh’.
uitli Award. The Amort-
V/e make our own candies.
cently was put
Wednesday, but did not test many
io,I T eacher Award was
W. S. D uncan .
J e w e le r s ,
Miss Lillie Rickard spent t! c adm itted t h e y
tho Hoard of D irectors
cattle as word bad been received
couldn't
answ
er
week-end at uoroe.
P O K D S A L E S A M ) S E R V I C E Optometrists and Manufacturing
entcnnlal tuternntlonal
Cun j.eu?
that
the
government
inspector
*
1 ires a n d accessories
Opticians
i tu I ’hlladclphla as a tribute
Curl
Isotu
spent
Sunday
with
But
here
It
Is
R epairs
would be h»re Monday, and the
utli aud t aehers of tho na-
explained by Miss
ALBANY
OREGON.
Carl Sperling.
K ir k -PO ulak M otor C o .
■s Adams Is a candidate for
majority of the people preferred to
Jleta 11. Given,
n L t dytte, the highest gift
Deo Rolf of Wendling visited bis food nuthnrlty do­
have him test their cattle.
'EV irtrailler F u rn itu re Co., furui-
nds ot tho Girl Remits, fh o
lure, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
ing r e s e a r c h
father, John Rolfe, recently.
1 rice.illy for exceptional
The Pine Grove school closed
Albany
Fuoeral directors. 427-433 west First
vsork at the t'nl-
or r-u in ln ln r lusfile a liltu-
Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe and verslty of Chi­
street, Albany, Oregon.
Wednesday. Miss D annan gave
• helping pin ■ irlans to
Creamery Association the pupils a picnic at Sm ith's Deo attended the strawberry fa ir cago.
Did treatm ent to Injured lire-
p i I.E E K GROCBBY, 285 Lyon
“Iloniogen 1 x a-
M anufacturers of
grove, at whith about 55 were at Lebanon.
(Successor to Stenberg Htos.)
tlou,” says Miss
Groceries
F ruits
Produce
present.
Qlveu, ‘'is tho
F at Globu fi­
Phone 2b3R
name of the prop-
li, Raw Mi)’,
Mrs. L. E. Eagy and Mrs. Hover
Spoon
River
Sparks
eas
which
breaks
llO L M A N & JA C K S O N
an d B u y e rs o f Eggs
attended the Missionary meeting
up b u tter fat In evnporated iiil'l; late
* *
G ro cery —B ak ery
(By an Bnterpilse Reporter)
tiny particles so they blend e v e i i i j
E verything in the line of eats
at Mrs, George Baynes, Thursday
A
F
a
r
m
e
r
s
’
C
o
-o
p
e
ra
tiv
e
Opposite Postoffice
with
the solids,
llouiogenlz:i* !>•••
afternoon.
R
E.
Bierly
and
Charles
Falk
eniisea the b u tter fut global, , to ud
C re am e ry
M PERIAL CAFE, 209 W. hirst
The missionary society of the were at Harrisburg Monday.
here to the alhiiniln mid the . oeiii
W ashington. 1). (’. In a revival of
Harold G. M urphy Prop.
the milk. In the process, mill; Is
Free Methodist church met with
Phone ÖG5
’h e ir , 1,1 a llian c e, th e belligerent tu­
O. M. Rankin and wife vis te i of
forced through countless nuuiher-; of
W e never close
«
Mrs. G rant McNeil Tuesday after­ W. It. K irk’s Thursday afternoon. openings at a pressure of around .'!. rn sen t bloc of tho ren alo Joined
lands with tho dem ocratic m inority
noon.
1923 Chevrolet Touring
L. STUART, “ ihe in-.uiauc«
Ella and Della Falk were Sati.r- 500 pounds.
» prosecute a rearching Investigation
“In a«l(UtloD to prevent Ing a ei eam
Mrs. Fred Heinrioh was a ilay afterhoou callers at G. J.
1926 Dodge Sedan
m utual rates, Farm property, autom o-
f 1 -In. Ii in ,id ’’ <-x| lulilureii io « very
and akini milk line, this breaking up
biles, trucks. C usick bldg, (u p sta irs),
Brownsville visitor Wednesday.
Rike’9.
■tiat-uial p r im a r y thin i.iimmor, and
of fat contributes to smoothness and
Olds Coach, 1925
all general elections next fall.
perfect
blending
of
foods
such
a
W.
E.
Hover
and
daughter
and
Seymour Bowman anti wife w ee
AGNE'l'O ele c tr ic co .
The beginning of the investigation,
erenm suttees, soups. Ice cream ;,r.il
2 Ford Coupes’
E. E. Hover and son drove to the Brownsville callers Tuesday.
PIIILCO HAT Til R IF S
In baked products.
which at tho ou tset probubly will deal
with the famous D iauiond-urid plates
Sand Ridge cemetery Sunday to do
Jewett Touring, 1926
Arthur Waggener is busy ta li, g
“It also bos a digestive advantage with expenditures In the Pennsylvania
priced to suit the consum er. 42d \\ Firs'.
some work there.
for those who have dlllfi ulty In
eiid Illinois republican prim aries, will
care
of
his
strawberry
crop.
I
Ford
Truck,
1
ton
en and money are best when
sliiiiliitlng milk.
Many pediatricians he deferred until a fter Ihe adjourn­
Dean
Bilyeu
aud
Ray
Hover
busy. Make your dollars work in
Cecil Bilyeu was on the sick list recommend evaporated milk as a led , ment of eotiRiess, perhaps a inonili
Overland Touring
our savings departm ent. A lbany „S tate
mowed and cleaned up the Pine Saturday.
food, nlthongh. like oilier fS.-fir'Ilul.- • front" now. T h e work will ho carried
B a n k . V oder governm ent supervision.
for the natural supply. It should n- t ilirnpeh the sum m er and the fall until
Grova cemetery last week.
Highway
Garage
Mrs.
R.
E.
Bierly
and
children
be considered as a food complef ■ in
TVf ARlNKLLO PARLORS
A dog belonging to some men spent Wednesday at F. W F a l t ’i. Itself. Addition of orange or log. i;> tho N ovem ber <*!♦ i tJuiu.
4 "
(A l.cauty ant lor every need) First and Raker
Albany, Ore.
th iiutiir C harles I,. McNary, rapubll-
working at the cemetery Thursday,
lulee, barley waiter, or lime water . ,
SI. Francis Hotel
Gus Toedteineier had the mis­ Importunt
ln e f O rugon, Wiis appointed to tho
HOWARD SR1GLEY
Prop. W inifred Rose
in p ro.ldtug adequate diet
killed a sheep in a nearby pasture.
fortune to break liis arm while for the lnfuut.
■Hate's “slush fund'' • Investigating
Better bring the dog a lunch next
o r.itn lttee by Vico P resident Dawos
R O S C O E AMES HARDWARE
“All authorities ri cognize Ihu,
cranking hia Ford Thursday t vei -
time, fellows.
ing. He is reported os gelling noru.nl m other's milk Is ihe beet fe o l ' , succeed Senator Fernald. retfiihllean
Ttie W inchester Store ’
for Infants, but ,f Maine, who resigned. Feruald was
Bert Haynes went to Portland along nicely.
this natural milk
4«
h fourth senator to decline svrvi.o
with a truck load of lambs Tues-
C T IM 9 O Ñ T H E SHOE DOCTOR
Is frequently la­ -a the com m ittee.
C. L. Falk jr., accompanied by
day.
Second street, opposite I ! m i i 1 ton ’s
ud e q u a te
In
C L. Falk Sr., took a lor.d of bogs
store.
quality mid quan­
"Sudden Service.”
and lambs to Albany Wednesday.
tity.
Scientists APPLE GKOWERS AROUSED
say
cow's
milk
o ioake rocin for our spring
R.
b.
Bilyeu
and
daughters,
Lake Creek Locals
Is the beat sul>- A ctivities of A gricultural D epartm ent
s*ock. will sell organs at ahuo&t
V,.
Mrs. Wayne Barber and Mr?. A
Said to P» event Sales.
sMtute. But coiY's
your own prices. We must have more
(Enterprise Correspondent)
t ?
L. Falk went to Crawfordiville ‘A
milk
must
be
room. Davenport Music House.
W ashington, D. C.—A|«f !»• grower» in
V-:./
*
Vi Vi
James Trapfer and daughter. Wednesday after strawberries.
modified and sup­ the r«« itliw t'si have cOtnplulnod to tho
Y lf a ld o Anderson <fe Sun, distrib-
í I
plem ented • with
Miss
W
eltha
of
Eugene
were
guests
of a; rit ultuie th a t tho uc-
VV utors a.id dealers fur Maxwell, Chal­
Rawleigh Hike accompanied I)
other foods. The
* • 'f t
it iti » of the d«*pii itm eiit In prevent-
at the C. S. Williams heme Sun­
mers. Esses, Hudson & Hupinobite cars.
fut lu m other's
Alice
and
Doris
Jones
visited
at
.
í3
’
Accessories, a pi,lies. 1st A Broadalbin.
Highest Cash Price
In of apples v , II,-1 ■ d to contrln
day.
milk Is In homo­
Will Krpger’s of Albany Sunday.
lriuun amount if arsenical spray
;
geneous
.
«UKpen-
A lb a n y B a rg a in H o u s e
W hen in Need of an O utside
Mrs. Joseph Drinkard who suf­
■v.l aloti and b eln;
• h was damn -lug the lulu kit
Clarence Waggencr is helping J
P R IN T E R , See
fered a badly sprained arm from a
Second and Baker
-*C floccnlcnt forms
elr crop, of w itch a large cur-
P.
Templeton
with
his
ham
which
FR A N K TAYLOR & SON
Phone 411J
UH!
fall recently is slowly gaining the
«mull curds In
Globules A fter
is nearly completed.
A lbany, Oregon
•V 5 (
id W j ishlngtun dealers
Homog«íni2¿tion. the- stomach, but
use of her arm again.
the fui Io c o » '
J- H. Van Nice completed a
of apples from
inilk is in relatively large gjpbnlek,
Most everybody from here drete
Service
re »
ly w, re notified
R EFER EE S SALE OF RF.AL ESTATE to town Saturday evening to enjoy windmill tower Isst week. Will forms large tough curds In . tie
if !H
Station
ut th ere was too
White of Halsey helped him with stomach and Is m ud border to dige at
O il
he musical given by the pupils of the plumbing.
, fisjlt mid th a t
In evaporated milk the* fat is hr.’ «•h
W- : serve all indite? W i l l a r d s
d < lean Its sulo
and sell
______ ______
op by hnmogenlzntfnn snd the <•
Notice is hereby given th at pursuant Mrs. Jess Cross.
Charles Falk visile 1 M. B. Hard­ softened until In size and dig' d fl *<h would not
ted.
io an order of sale made aud entered in
Under uew mauagemeii
Chestsr Curtis of Alford and
ing's Sunday afternoon.
they resemble natural Infant f.
L. M. Taylor, Prop the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon family visited at Henry Brock’s
Me
] Paine»
lor the County of I.inn, Dept. No. 2 ou
Mrs.
Jye
Elliot
and
sin
Milton
121 W. Second, Albany.
J. It Wood. kLew.ird tor the G.
Sunday.
creating
the 3tlth Day of April, 1926 in th at cer­
were Brownsville callers Saturday. W hctler logging com pany at
In M ea­
Ray Bierly drove to Eugene to
tain suit therein No. 13686 wherein John
If you enjoy a good ineal,
J. R. Harding of Eugene spent No. 4, Is lost in the N orth I'o
t i , foniti
Ottman,
Emma
Ottman
h
it
wife,
Elida
visit
relatives
Sunday.
.in d know a good meal when you get it,
country aud acuri h i t
«I by tho
the forepart of Isst w«ek ut M. B m '‘iil'
Y ou'll be back, tor you'll not forget it. Karnes unm arried. Carrie L. Beadle, VV
C. S. Williams are in statin g
ties h e so far failed to flu I hie
,■ hou ,<•.
E. Beadle her husband, F lcra Page un-
Hardings.
H«
spent
the
week
end
♦
Our aim is to p'ease vou.
modern bath and toilet equipment
Ion, tpevivad th e ((e .ite st net
ut La
narried, F lan k T . Ottm an, Millie R
in Eugene, hut will help M. B. of pinci In the D ial Morrow co
it Halley,
P A R A G O N C A F E ittm an his wife, Louis B. Ottm an un in their home.
Harding build a hay ham Ihe Frat declam a ry conteaf. wincing ovt
fficee would tak e I
place ut
Henry Brock has added a new
narried, Daltia M, Ottman unm arried,
ALBANY
ncboola. It Is platini«I lo m alo
at dished by ex ut
order.
Louise Bartlett unm arried, Grace Bur- machine shed to his farm buildings. of tbis week.
G E O - M, G IL C H R IS T
lick, A. W, Burdick her husband, and
C. L. Falk sr. spent the w ek contest a perm anent annual nil tir.
M'ss McNeese a sister of Mrs. N.
Dr. U. G. Dubach, dean cf tt,en ni
nix Demócrata 6id
Charles W. Mellen and Minnie W. M el­
rp Issua
end at.Salein, vi-ited relutivea and
H.
Cummings arrived Sunday from
the O rcfou A gricultural college, will
a Crux. Cui.—Calif,
¡a demo­
len his wife were plaintiffs and I.nlu
consulted a specialist,
addreaa the graduating d a s s uf I i
Ten Eyck, Harvey Ten Eyck her hus- I C a lifo rn ia . S h e w jll spend some
sldcsiepped the w,
unt! dry
Clarence Gilletiea a t t e n d e d G rande high school May 28, when
l’< llowi.it' 14 hour
>f debato
band, and C am e M ills unm arried were time here before returning to bei
at lowest rate of interest.
defendants and appointing and d ire c t-1
duilons com m ittee dell toreri ita
church at H ariiaburg Saturday seniors will receive (heir diplomas.
Real Estate
Insurance ing the undersigned as sole referee to borne in Iowa.
A baru and approxim ately 5o<) sm all I i eport to th e »tht« convent!, «m here,
evening.
Mrs. Hanna Cummings has
Prompt service. Courteous treatm ent. sell the real property hereinafter de­
ig reference or recomni ndatlou
chickens on the m uch ol A. beodei
Julias Felk and family visited n ear L a iu i C lara, were burned fit to the p oiuliou calling for eubiuln-
W m ' B a in , Room 5, First Savings Bank scribed, I, the undersigned referee will. spent several days this week with
bnilning, Albany
'o n to
votera of tho state of a
on Saturday, the 5th oay of June, 1926 her daughter. Mrs. J o h n Gormly. at L. R. Falk'« 8unday afternoon. week. A sm all chick m ined up tli
« referendum .
at the hour of l o'clock p. tu. of said . O n Saturday they visited Mrs
Francis nod Raymond Kirk flam e under an iucubatur. causing the wet und
day, at the front door of the co’wthouse ' m ; _
..
,
„
,,
r
. n
. ...
,* 1 Nixon, another daughter
at Peoria, visited the Hulbert school near fire.
of Linn County, Oregon at Albany. Ore
"
E fforts are lielng made to obtain Light S ntenca Given Col. W illiams
gon offer and sell at public auction to
J- S Nicewood purchased a two- Albany Monday.
Why sufl r from headache?
. ton. D. G. Colonel Aluxan-
pusaage of an ordintttic« banning Sun­
m is. found guilty of drunken-
the highest bidder for cash in hand door Buick sedan from Ihe Murphy
Mr. Tupper and family of day funerals In Pendleton. M inisters
Have your eyes examined
• ry u-u rtm artlal ut Fan Dlo-
subject to confirmation of said court all j Motor company, Saturday,
Brownsville visited at C. B. Gib. aud undertakers, it waa »uni, er-
T ina is gnc.l ndvice: " I f yon live
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
in some other town, trade in that tow n.'
But in these automobile days many re
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
at least part ot th eir buying in the
laTger town. T hose »ho go to Albany
to transact busiue.-s will find the firms
nam ed below ready to fill th eir require
uients with courtesy and fairness.
w
A TCI! the next child or young
person, wearing glass a s .
Don’t they make the chiid look
old? T hat is the fault of the
glasses. They have no more right
to make a person look old than a
bat or a suit of clothes. The
RIGHT kind make you look
YOUNGER. We try to make our
A Ib a n y Klorul Co
Cut flower?
I r
ind plants.
p
rt for every glasses enhance your appearance
and all occasions.
hut they are the best «deuce haa
blow er phone 458-f
been able to produce for a condition
KJov «lad oltis bulbs now.
like yours.
•K* 50 and 75c per dozen. Allow for
I
r
Meade & Albro
I
LINN BUTTER
URGENÎS SUPPORT
CAMPÂT INQUIRY
I
J.
M
M
WANTED
100,000 Pounds
Cascara
Bark
T
Willard
FARM LOANS_
Dr. Seth T. French
the following real property, towit: —
„ „
,
All of B’ock 19 cf S. W. * & S. ! C ’
» n d ' o n ' Karl sod ' s Sunday.
Richard Harding spent the week
H ayes'A ddition to the Town of Halsey ! • t,t* Clarence, visited
Corvallis
in Linn County, Oregon.
1 Sunday afternoon.
snd at Eugene with his uncle, Jim
Dated and first published M ay Sth. 1926
M a r tin C u r n a , ingR , n d , 4|I)i y Ha ding.
W’lh
F M. Frencn & Son
Jeweler»
Optometrist4
Albany
S
i
F R A N K RIC H A R D ,
Sole Referee.
Tossing A Tossing, Atty*, for Biffs.
H ew itt & Sox. A ttys, for Defts.
spent Sunday in Eugene. They
visited Mrs. C um m ings sister,
! Mrs. C. R. Rowan and fa daily.
m ost in terested in the proposed ordi go, Cal., will loro four num bers In his
i ratin g as punfi limcnt under a ruling
nance.
approved by ./" 'ro ta ry of thu Nr, vy
Would Inereat- Federal Juda« / Snlfli z
vViihtu n.
Wbsl^ingtoB 1). « - Im re s s -d sell,
tea for all fed, rul judge» were voied
Crepe Hung on Statue of Liberty
Joe Elliot and family accompan­ by the s e n a te ,-66 to 8. 'ih o hill t, ,
Now Y ork- The statu e of Liberty Io
ied by O. J. Albertson and family. g ies to tho hou , , io an .
Y,
lu i • r » .is d ' '., t In crepe
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoffman and m easure Is pointing Favorable action
by the hou»,, ij 1< recast.
r a pi cut Hgalnst pt i.iLiiiom