Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 02, 1926, Image 3

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117 Broadalbin a t , Albany
Ib is is good advice; “ It you live
ill Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
in some other town, trade in th at tow n."
But in these automobile days many re­
siding; elsewhere find it advisable to do
at least part of th eir buying in the
larger town. T hose who go to Albany
to transact business will find the firms
nam ed below ready to fill th eir require­
m ents with courtesy an I fairness.
A lbany Floral
Co.
Cut flowers
and p
and all occasions.
blow er phone 458-J.
Of the five senses—hearing, feel­
ing, seeing, tasting and smelling—
tbe sight is the easiest destroyed,
, 'Duywla-i oltH Imlha uow.
50 and 7.5c per dozen. Allow for and it is a terrible thing to lose
postage H all's Moral and Music Shop, your sight. Whenever anything ¡8
W estside greenhouse products.
wrong with with your eve» have
them examined at once. Delays
p E M K A L TIR E SHOP
Tire Vulcanizing- B attery re are often dangerous.
charging.
221 W. Second.
E d Falk, Prop.
Meade & Albro
pastburn Bros.— t wo big grocery
I
J e w e le r s ,
J stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
Main. Good m erchandise at the right
Optometrists
and Manufacturing
prices.
Opticians
Eplite Cafeteria and confectionery ALBANY
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
We make our own candies.
W. S. D uncan .
P O K D SALES AND SE R V IC E
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K ir k -P uli . ak M otor C o .
OREGON.
Albany
Creamery Association
M anufacturers of
C ’ortiuiller Furniture Co., forni*
LINN BUTTER
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
street, Albany, Oregon.
a n d B u y ers o f Eggs
P U L L E R GROCERY, 285 Lyon
A F a r m e r s ' C o -o p e ra tiv e
C re a m e ry
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Groceries
F ruits
Produce
Phone 263 R
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(B y an B n terp iise R ep o rter)
Mr». R. E. Bierly and Edna Falk
were Brownsville caller» Wednes­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison
visited Friday afternoon at W. IL
Kirk’s.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stralev were
Albany callers Tuesday.
J. H. VanNice filled his silo
with clover last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steinke
went to Albany Friday.
Mrs. Alex Snodgrass and Mrs.
Edna Bike were Shedd visitors
Wednesday afternoon.
Several from this community
attended tbe Military tournam ent
at Corvallis, Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Falk and
Cecil Bilyen were in Harrisburg on
business Monday.
Mrs. Joe Elliot and sons accom­
panied by Miss Grace Kirk were
business visitors in Albany Friday.
The carpenter work in this com­
munity is progressing rapidly.
C. B. Gibson's were at M- B
Stone’s Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. F. W. Falk and daughter
Deluna were Saturday afternoon
callers at Herman Stienke’s.
Gus Toedtemeir is back in school
again, although it was necessary
for him to write his exams with
his left hand.
Mrs. Ruth McKee of Eugene i
visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs
M icbael Rickard.
Grocery—Bakery
E verything in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
1923 C hevrolet T o u rin g
1926 D odge S edan
Olds Coach, 1925
2 Ford Coupes
Je w e tt T o u rin g , 1926
I F ord T ru ck , 1 to n
O verland T o u rin g
M
WANTED
100,000 Pounds
Cascara
Bark
Mrs.
E. I). Isoui and daughter
When in Need of an Outside
PRINTER, See
FRANK TAYLOR & SON
Albany, Oregon
Willard
Service
S ta tio n
WJIiards
We serve all makes
and sell
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Under new mmagemen
L. M. Taylor, Prop.
121 W- Second, Albany.
If you enjoy a good meal,
• md know i good meal when you get it,
Y ou'll be back, tor yon'll not forget it.
O ur aim is to please vou.
PA RA G O N
CAFE
ALBANY
G EO - M. G IL C H R IST
FA R M LOANS
at lowest rate of in terest
Real Estate
Insurance
Prom pt service. Courteous treatm ent.
W m BstSf, RooniS, First Savings Bank
builning, Albany
Why suffer from headache?
Have your eyes examined
Dr. Setti T. French (
with
F. M. Frencn & Son 2
Jewelers
Optometrists,
Albany
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reclam ation service will pay half the
eost of in v estig atin g th e w ater supply
for the Vale irrig atio n project. W ater
will be obtained from the M alheur
river. The cost of th e probe w as e sti­
m ated a t S500O,
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Lee Ingram visited at Springfield ;
and Eugene Sunday.
F o r tu e F r id a y , S a tu r d a y
and S u n d a y —re tu rn
lim it Tuesday
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Large crowds of people visited at
both cemeteries Sunday and the
graves were beautifully decorated.
A-;
Pine Grove Points
£
(By Special C orrespondent)
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<■•17'
15-day roundtrip ticket«
on sale daily at slightly
higher fare permit stop­
overs.
1.
Convenient trains going
and returning.
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£
I., E. Eagy and Floyd Nichols
and their families attended the
military tournament at Corvallis,
T. H. MacDonald, who I» chief of
Saturday.
the bureau of public roads of the
A. F. Robertson and family, United S tates D epartm ent ef Agrlcu).
ture.
with the Ora Albertsons and Joe
Elliots, drove to Marion Sunday
and visited Rev. and Mrs. S m ith '
and Clarence Higbee and family, j
Mr. and Mrs. Jean tndw alladcr
of Eugene spent tbe week end rt
the farm.
MRS, LANDES NAMES
NEW POLICE CHIEF
S eattle, W ash. — Mrs. B ertha K.
Landes, president of th e S eattle city
Mrs. Rosa Overton of A lbany! council and wife of H enry Landes,
visited Mrs. Haynes the first of the I dean of science in the U niversity of
week.
W ashington upon her re tu rn from a
fortnight’s vacation in C alifornia, nnm-
A large number of Tine Grove . ; ed the man to be appointed police
people attended the g r a d u a tin g ex
hlef when she becom es m ayor of So*
ercises a t Halsey Friday evening. In itio June 7 and published a program
S e v e ra l a ls o a tt e n d e d tb e B u cea- cf reform - The city, she w arned, must
be clear of vice and corruption unit
laureate sermon Sunday evening.
perhaps a btt more.
Ce.oiain William II. Searing, named
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McManus
of Corvallis, Mr, and Mrs. A rthur for police chief, “ Is best quallfli tl to
Springate of Harrisbuig and I!>-i t j carry out quietly anil efficiently the
necessary reorganization, build up the
Haynes and family were Sunday d epartm ent anti give tin- prom ised law
guests at E. E. H avers,
enforcem ent," said Mrs. Landes.
C aptain S earing held tho office of
R. K. Stewart of Pleasant Hill
police chief when Dr. Edwin J. Brown
visited his sister, Mrs. .1. W. Rec­ becam e m ayor four years ago. Browa
tor at lialsny, Friday and S atu r­ rem oved Searing and appointed W il­
day and spent Sunday with bis liam 1!. Severyns, a lawyer.
Strict enforcem ent of the prohihiticn
daughter, Mr«. Hover, returning
law through an augm ented sta ff of
to his home Monday.
secret Investigators; more flexible
Mrs. Simons of Eugene visited control of traffic, and abolition of tho
nt W. G. McNeils from Wednesday riancehall girl, w ere changes In the
policies and m ethods which Mrs
until Friday.
Landes announced she would put Into
Mrs. Mae M arkham and Miss effect.
H ISTO RY IN CAKE
Alford Arrows
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wbitbeek
went to Albany Thursday of la.-t
Notice is hereby given th at pursuant week.
to an order of sale made and entered in
Mrs. E. D. Isom, daughter Bev­
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Linn, Dept. No. 2 on erly and son Carl and Ralph Me
the 30th Day of April, 1926 in th at cer­ Neil attended the m ilitary tourna­
tain suit therein No. 13688 where!« John ment at Corvallie Saturday.
Ottnian, Eniina Ottnian his wife, Elida
Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtis and
Barnes unm arried, Carrie L. Beadle, W.
E. Beadle her husband, F lcra Page u n ­ children of Lebanon spent Sunday
married, Frank T. Ottm an, M illie R at the Chester Curtis home.
Ottnian bis wife, Louis B. Ottnian u n ­
Mrs. John Rolfe is on thy sick
married. Deltia M. Ottnian unm arried,
lilt.
Louise Bartlett unm arried, Grace Bur­
dick. A. W. Burdick her husband, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Robnett and
Charles W. Mellen and M innie W. M el­ daughter Doris and Mr. anil Mrs.
len his wife were plaintiffs and Lnlu
C. E. Mercer of Eugene visitel at
Ten Eyck, Harvey Ten E yck her hus­
band, and C am e M ills unm arried were the E- D. isotn home Sunday.
defendants and appointing and direct­
Philip Cogswell of Portland
ing tbe nndersigned as sole referee to spent the week end with his father,
•ell the real property hereinafter de­
B. E. Cogswell.
scribed, I, the undersigned referee will,
E. D Isom »nd a crew of men
on Saturday, the 5th uay of June, 1926
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. tn. of said have been constructing bunkers at
day, at the front door of the courthouse the Porter gravel pit, preparatory
of Linn County, Oregon at Albany. Ore­
gon offer and sell at public auction to to hauling gravel on tbe roads of
tbe highest bidder for cash in hand, this district
subject to confirmation of said court all
Rev. and Mrs. Tate of Peoria ate
the following real property, tow it:—
Sunday dinner at the J. II. Rick-
All of Block 19 ef S. W. & s. S.
rd home.
Hayes' Addition to the Town of Halsey
in Linn County, Oregon.
Mrs. Amber Roberts and child­
Dated and first published May 5th. 1926 ren of Toledo visited at the bom»
FR A N K RICHARD,
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mich­
Sole Referee.
ael Rickard.
T asting & T asting, Attys. for Pills.
Hewitt A Sox, Attys. for Defts.
Mrs. Davie of Albany visited her
To
Beverly visited at the home of her
■ister, Mrs. \V, C Si Ue;s in Al-i
bany Monday afternoon.
T
Accessories, b prlies. 1st & Broadalbin.
«3.90
C. E. Mercer of Eugene and Carl
Isom attended tlie baseball game in
Albany Monday afternoon.
Cecil B ily e u an d L a w le ig h Like
helped R. B, Miller last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bierly and
family were Sunday evening visit­
IM P E R IA L C A FE , 209 W. h in t
ors at H. J. F alk ’s.
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Harold G. M urphy Prop.
Phone 6i»5
A. L. Falk and wife spent tbe
W e never close
greater part of last week at Yahacts
IV lA G N E T O EL E C T R IC CO.
and W aldport.
Tboy returned
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p u ih C O BA TTK R IFS
Friday, having had a very nice
with the famous Diamond-Grid plates
priced to suit the consum er. 423 W Firs?
trip.
|en ami money a n best whan
Highway
Garage
Mrs. Charles Straley and daugh­
busy. Make your dollars work in
our savings departm ent. A lbany S tate First aud Baker
Albany, Ore. ter Geraldine and Miss Mearlr-
B ank . Under governm ent supervision.
Straley celebrated their birthdays
HOWARD SRIGLEY
at H. L. Straleys Monday evening.
V IA ltlN E L L O PARLORS
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(A beauty aid for every need)
Birthday cakes and ice cream were
St. Francis Hotel
heartily
enjoyed.
Prop. W inifred Rose
Edith Bilyeu was a caller at
J^OSCOiC AMES HARDW ARE
Cecil Bilyeu’s Suuday.
Mis» Ellen VanNice came home
The W inchester Store
from Monmouth Friday evening in
T i l l ; MARTIN LUDW IG SHOP
time to attend the graduation ex­ Agnes Chandler were home from
Geo. L. Hurley. Proprietor and
ercises. Her »ister Roberta being Monmouth for the week end.
Manager. Warm air furnaces, plum bing
Miss Pearl I’ehrssou has finished
a graduate. Miss Ellen spent the
and sheet niet^t work, tin and gravel
week end with her parents, Mr. her term of school at Moro. Oregon
roofing, general jobbing in tin and g al­
vanized iron work, metal skylights and
and Mrs. J. H. VanNice, returning and arrived home Monday evening.
cornices, pumps of all kinds.
to Monmouth Monday.
Highest Cash Price
Dean Belyeu attended the gradu­
136 Ferry street, A lbany.
Phone 127J
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herm
an
Stienke
ating
exercises at Harrisburg F ri­
A lb a n y B a rg a in H o u s e
motored
to
Lacomb
Tuesday
after
day
eveuing.
o make roctn for our spring
Second and Baker
strawberries.
Wednesday t h e y
stock, will sell organs at almost Phone 411J
Miss Anna Heinrich ami Fre 1
your own prices. W e m ust have more
made
a
trip
to Sweet Home
room. Davenport Music House.
Heinrich came up from Corvallis
after cherries. They were accom­
to spend Sunday at their home
I V a ld o Anderson & Son. distrib-
The s ta te e n ^ n e e r has entered Into panied by Mr. aDd Mrs. C. L.
’ ’ utors and dealers for Maxwell, C hal­
here.
mers, Essex, Hudson & Hupmobile cars. a co n tract w hereby th e U nited S tates Falk jr.
U U L M A N W JACKSON
7s
R EFE R E E S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
A report from Genova states that
Brazil has abandoned its right to veto,
which hindered G erm any's projected
entry into tho league of nations.
W illiam 11. Clover, form er chairm an
of the federal trad e comm ission and
nationally known new spaper man, died
at hi» hem e tn W ashington a fte r sev­
eral m onths' illness.
The Rev. W. O. Thom pson was elec t­
ed m oderator for the P resb y terian
chnrch a t the general assem bly of the
church in Baltim ore. He received 385
votes ngainst 382 for the Rev. Laps-
ley McAfee.
Bishop William M ontgomery Brown,
deposed bishop of the P ro testan t Epis­
copal church lost his fight to have the
courts of the sta te of New York re­
view th e action of tho church au th o ri­
ties In deposing him a s a bishop of
the church.
The long colonial w nrfare In Mo­
rocco which Bpqin has been waging for
years and which F rance has been
.irrylng on for a y ear apparently has
come to an end with the su rren d er of
Ahd-el-Krtm, leader of the Rlffian
rebel». D eserted by tribal followers,
the Moorish chieftain placed himself.
Ills fam ily and property under protec
’.ton of France.
Coolidge O rder Up to Com m ittee.
W ashington, D. G Five of the lead
ing Jurists of the sen ate w ere desfgnat
d by the Judiciary com m ittee to In­
quire Into legality of the president'»
' iccu tlv e ordi r designating state,
county and m unicipal officer» aa fed-
ral prohibition agents. The quintet
appointed as a sub com m ittee Includes
' n .i'crs Cummins, republican, Iowa,
hairm an; Borah, republican, Idaho;
Goff, republican.
W est
V irginia;
Walsh, dem ocrat. M ontana, and King,
dem ocrat, Utah.
T his replica of historic Independ
ence Hall in Philadelphia I t a fine ex
am ple of tbe b ak er’s art. It was made
by the chef of one of Philadelphia’»
leading hotels to advertise the Sesqul-
C entennial International Exposition,
which will open In th at city June 1
and run to December 1 to celebrate
tbe l.'.Olb anniversary of American In
dependence.
T he "S tate H ouse”
Stands on a table at the entrance to
tt>» n-ain dining room of the hotel.
April Production H ighest Since 1919.
W ashington, D. C.~ American mana-
factoring production tn April was th a
g reatest for any m onth since the war,
he d epartm ent of com m erce announc-
I
In every m ajor Industry, save
gi'iiulture and leath er, product, on
.gurus for April reached new high
ir is , the Incrca ten ranging from 9
o 157 per cent, Tho April record was
the b< st for any m onth since the
boom y ear of 1919.
Travel in co m fo rt
k
a n d sa fety
Southern
Pacific
Lines
Clay P. Moody Agent
V
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BURBANK CACTUSES
GROW THORNS AGAIN
S anta B arbara, Cal.—W h e n L u th e r
Burbank, late plant w izard, perfected
tho spineless cactus a large lot h ere
owned by 8. G. and J. L K elley w as
planted to the d e sert grow th and
'housanda of persons m arvelled at th o
plant th a t grew w ithout th o rn s anil
bsaring delectable pears.
In tho last few weeks, since Bur-
hank s death, spines have appeared on
the cactus and the city of Hanta B ar­
bara served siotlco on th e ow oers of
the patch to d estroy them an weeds.
T hesa who believe in th e super­
natural a re speculating us to w h eth er
or not the plant w izard's passing h a s
anything to do with It.
FUNDAMENTALISTS
BEATEN
Dr. B rougber of O akland, C alifornia
It Elected P resident.
W ashington, D. C.—T he u ltra funda­
m entalist faction of th e northern Bap­
tist convention suffered an overw helm ­
ing defecat when Its ticket for of­
ficers of the A m erican B aptist foreign
m issions society, the only election in
which th ere wag a contest, was de­
feated, 1708 to 481.
The w inning tick et was headed by
Carl E. Milliken, ex-governor of Maine,
and represented tho conciliation group
of the convention.
A resolution, providing for a six-
m onths' tru ce on controverted sub­
jects betw een fundam entalists and
m odernists, was adopted.
R«v. J. W hitcom b B rougher of O ak­
land, Cal., was elected president of tho
convention.
The expected opposition from funda­
m en talists to the election of Brougher,
did not m aterialize.
W hipping P ost Law Reduces B urglary
W llm lngtnn, Del.—D elaw are's d rastic
whipping post law. credited by the n a ­
tional bureau of casu ally and Insur­
ance u n d erw riters with having reduc­
ed the s ta te 's burglary and th eft In­
surance ra te s 33 13 per cent, will func­
tion again in June. John F. Fee an d
Thom as Kelly, both of Philadelphia,
were sentenced to 15 y ears' Im prison­
m ent and the maximum of ID lash es
for highw ay robbery.
W et Bill 1» O ffered In M assachusetts.
B o sto n —A bill calling for n Mlate.
wide referendum on the question of
m odifying the V olstead a c t so as to
perm it the m anufacture, sale and d is­
tribution of beverage liquors to con­
tain m ore than one-half of one per
out alcohol, yet to bo non intoxicat­
ing, was filed In the house by R epre­
sen tativ e Roland D. Saw yer of W are.
P resident Signs Alien Bill.
W ashington. D. C - The bill to per­
m it adm ission to th e U nited St a tee of
aliens who served with th e A m erican
forces In the world war w ithout regard
to im m igration quoin restrictio n s v i s
gnod by Praajdest Coolidge.