Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 09, 1926, Image 3

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J i l c Court <*»y Shop
.
Ready-te-wear
e-weai and M illinery
-Mrs, C. L. Fox
117 Broadalbin s t , Albany
T h is is good a d v ic e : " I t you live
in A lbany, trad e in Albany ; if you live
in sotqe o th e r town, tra d e in th a t to w n ."
b u t in th ese auto m o b ile days m any re ­
sid in g elsew h ere find it advisable to do
at lea st p a rt ol th e ir buy ing ui the
larg e r town.
ldiose who g o t o A lbany
to tran sac t b u sin e ss w ill find th e firm s
n am ed below ready to fill th e ir re q u ire ­
m en ts w ith courtesy an 1 fairness.
A lb a n y Floral Co.
C ut flowers
and plant«. Floral a rt for every
and all occasions.
Flow er phone 458-1
T Ju y « la d olds bulbs now .
"
50 and 75c ocr dozen
Allow for
postage H a ll's F loral and .Music Shop.
W estside g re e n h o u se products.
f ’E N T R A L T IR E SH O P
c h arg in g .
T ire V ulcanixiug-
221 W. Second.
B a tte ry re ­
.Ed Falk, Prop.
LY-istburn B ro s.— Two big grocery
stores, 212 W. F irst and 225 South
Mam. Good m erchandise at tho right
prices.
l / ’Hte C a fe te ria a m i c o n fe c tio n e ry
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient serviee.
We make our own candies.
W . S. D uncan .
P O R D SALES AND SBRVlCE
Tires and accessories
Repairs
.
K i r k -P o l l a k M otor C o .
tV irtm ille r F u rn itu re Co., futni-
A
ture, rugs, linoleum stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-43.5 w est F irst
street, A lb an y , O regon.
F I L L E R G RO CERY , 235 Lyon
A
(Successor to S ten b erg B ros.)
Groceries
Phone 2t>3K
F ru its
Produce
U O L M A N & JACKSON
Grocery— B akery
E v ery th in g in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
Alford Arrows
Miss Lucile H arnden has been
visiting in Eugene this week.
(By an E n te rp rise R ep o rter)
-Mrs. Ly man Palm er accom pan­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B u rk h a rt of
ied her m other, Mrs. M. C Bond
Salem sp en t all of last week at
and Mr. and Mrs. Balt Bond to
their tarm .
Condon, Sunday. They drove Ly
Lee In g ra m and dau g h ter T hel­ way of M i'Kenzie pass.
ma m ade a business trip to Albany
Friday.
I
M
M
Mr. and M rs. H a rry M ason of
A lbany called at the E. D. Isom
home M onday.
Mrs. Joe Cersovaki and A nna
If you break yonr glasses D on’
T
heresa
are spending m ost of their
W orry! Pickup the pieces. We
tim e in P o rtland at the bedside of
can m atch th e m —and possibly im
Mrs. C ersovski’s m other, Mrs.
prove on them . O ur experience H eitzm an, who is very low.
Falk's.
with thousands of eyes have made
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W hitbeck
Charles S traley and fam ily spent
us experts in th a t conditiiou of enjoyed a v isit from th e ir nephew,
Sunday afternoon at G. J . Kikes.
yours. Our new address is 318 Mr. Leon Sprague of, P o rtlan d the
Mrs. E. S. M areters accompanied
last of the week.
west F irst Street.
by her Eon i.ynian, went to Albany
Most of the people from this W ednesday on a business and
com m unity attended the celebra­ pleasure trip.
tion at H arrisb u rg S a tu rd a y . Lee
J e w e le r s ,
Miss Grace K irk and Mamie
O p tom etrists and M anufacturing Ingram entered a float in the p a ­ F alk visited at L. R. F a lk ’s T h u rs­
rade.
O pticians
day afternoon.
E. D. Isom and fam ily accom­
ALBANY
OREGON
Clarence G illette and fam ily
panied by M r. Isom 's au n t, Mrs,
spent T hursday evening at Cecil
W- E . Burton » f Portland and M rs.
Bilyeu’s,
M inerva Cooper of T angent and
Mrs. E dna Rike spent Tuesduy
the la tte r's g ra n d d a u g h te r, Miss
at
H erm an Stienke home.
Mary Cooper drove to Eugene S un­
M anufacturers of
Jennie Nicewood was a week-end
day afternoon to call on the A. F.
Robuett fam ily,
Beverly Isom guest at H. J. F alk 's.
stayed for a few days visit with her
Several from this com m unity a t­
an d B u y ers o f Eggs
o u s in , Doris R oboett.
tended the dedication of th e bridge
A F a r m e r s ’ C o -o p e ra tiv e
Emery R ickard spent last week at H a rrib u rg S aturday.
at the home of his uncle Jess Je n k s
H iram Bierly has returned to
C re a m e ry
of T angent, looking after things this neighborhood.
w hile Mr. Je n k s and his fam ’ly
Mrs. E. E. C arey anil children
wore
away.
were visitors at Cecil B ilycu's F r i­
1923 C hevrolet T o u rin g
Meade & Albro
Albany
Creamery Association
LINN BUTTER
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
WANTED
100,000 Pounds
136 F erry street, A lbany,
^Po m ake rocm fo r
Phone 127J
our
s p r in g
*
slock, w ill sell o rg a n s a t alm ost
y o u r own prices
W e m u st have m ore
room . D av en p o rt M usic H ouse.
Cascara
Bark
H ighest Cash Price
A lbany B argain H ouse
Secbnd an d Baker
Phone 411J
Lake Creek Locals
(Enterprise Correspondent)
Miss Jennie Nicewood sp en t the
week end with her frieud Nellie
Falk and together they sp e n t S a t­
urday in H arrisburg.
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. F alk m otor­
ed to the S antiam -C assadia road
near Foster M onday.
Miss G race K irk spent the week
end w ith her friend E va H u lbert
of A lbany.
Mr. and Mrs T. W. Love and
Miss Mabel Lacey were dinner
guests a t J. P. I'em pleton's T h u rs­
day.
E sther Seefcld visited W ednes­
day night with N ellie Falk.
Lvm an M arsters who has been
teaching school in W ashington is
a t the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. S- M arsters for a va­
cation until the jOth of this m onth
when he will leave for Palo Alto,
C alifornia, where he will attend
the S tauford university this su m ­
mer.
E rnest and H erm an R aster and
Mrs. K arl Gengenbacli and c h ild ­
ren of P o rtland were called to the
home o f C. L. Falk sr , S aturday
night on account of illness of their
m other Mrs. C. L. Falk sr. M-ss
G ertrude G engenbach will rem ain
there for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. W esley W inner rtf
Topeka, K ansas who bad been a t­
N otice o f A n n u al
tending the banker's convention in
Preparations are being m ade to
School M eeting San Fraucisco stnppe»l for a short
build
a new school house in Dis­
W hen in Need of an O utside
visit at M artin C um m ings home.
tr
ic
t
No.
50. A lbert W e s tis b a u '-
P R IN T E R . See
Notice is hereby given to the W ednesday. M rs. Cum m ings anil
FR A N K TAYLOR & SON
ing
tho
gravel
for the cem ent work.
legal voters of School D istrict No
Mr. W omer are cousins.
A lbany, O regon
A num ber of people gathered at
50, of Linn County, S ta te of O re­
O ur neighborhood was well r e p r e ­ the school grounds T hursday a fte r­
gon, th a t the A nnual School m eet­
ing of said D istrict w ill be held at sented at the H arrisb u rg bridge noon, when L. R. F alk and son
S ta tio n
C harles, assisted by A. L. and H.
the school house; to begin at the dedication on S atu rd a y .
We serve all makes
J. F alk successfully moved the
hour of four o'clock afternoon on
W
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r
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s
0
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G.
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oldiron
and
fam
ily
have
and sell
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the th ird M onday of Ju n e , being as their guests his b ro th e r, Dr. old school house to the hack p a it
U nder new m anagem en
the 21st day of June, A. D. 1926
Coldiron and son K enneth of Pond of the school yard. The old build­
L. M. T aylor, Prop
ing will be worked into a play
This m eeting is called for th e Creek, O klahom a.
121 W. Second, A lbany.
shed.
purpose of electing one director for
The wild black berries are ripe
If you enjoy a good meal,
3 years; one clerk for one 1 year
.m il know a g 1 invil when you get it,
now.
You’ll be back, tor y o n 'll not forget it. and to offer for sale w arrants to
A large delegation of Farm ers
O ur aim is to please vou.
raise money to build a new house
Union
m em bers from Sweet Home
and the tran sactio n of business us
(By Special Correspondent)
visited
Lake Creek S atu rd ay even­
ual at such m eeting.
ALBANY
ing.
T
ogether
w
ith
th
e
Pine
W
. G. McNeil and fam ily and
Dated thia 7th day of June, 1926
G E O . M. G IL C H R IS T
Grove
union
they
gave
a
very
in
te
r­
Mrs.
Agnes McNeil attended the
A ttest:
esting program
Mrs. Jones of funeral of Rev. Wood a t Corvallis
W- R- K irk, D istrict Clark
Rev. Wood
M. B. H arding, C oairm an of Monmouth, sta te secretary of the Sunday afternoon.
at lowest rate of interest.
farm ers union anil Mr. W eddle of was an Evangelical m inister and
Board of D irectors
Sweet hom e, who is president of preached at Pine Grove about 20
Rea! Estate
Insurance
the
Linn county unions gave v tty years ago.
Prom pt service. Courteous treatm ent.
R a b b it» a» S w im m e rs
W m ' B a in . Boom 5, First Savings Bank
An Investigating n atu ralist reports interesting ta lk s -on the work of
A. 1»’. Albertson and fam ily visit­
builning. Albany
th a t rab b its are good swim mers and the order. M usic end song added
ed
nt the Dinwiddie home near
have a very real fondness fo r the wa­ to the pleasure o f the evening a -
te r and th e sport they find In a good
P hilom ath Sun'lav.
swim. He says he has been hidden In did the bountiful repast served at
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. C handler
Mr.
the woods and watched rabbits run the close of the m eeting.
W hy suff-r from headache?
on a high bank and dive fa r out In Pehrssyn of Pine G love was c h a ir­ were among those from this vicinity
H ave your eyes exam ined
the w ater, swimming about and shak­
who attended the program given
ing the w ater from th eir eyes. In a man.
by
the Farm ers union at Lake
human fashion, then shaking the w a­
Mr. and Mrs. H enry M unger and
ter out o f th eir furry coats a fte r the
Creek
F riday evening.
W’»b
W swim, exactly as a dog does. Prior fam ily were S unday g n e e t. of Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
S
u
itar.
A num ber from th is vicinity a t­
to th a t discovery he had known ra b ­
bits to tak e to the w ater when p u r­
Mrs. A A. Jones and daughter tended tb>- dedication of lb s H a ris,
Jew elers
O ptom etrists Ji sued by a dog, but had not known they Miss M arie re tu rn e d to th e ir home burg bridge S aturday.
chose the w ater for sport when they
bad a day off from play and relax ­ in
Cor vail ia W ednesday after
T here will be a chicken pie sup­
A lbany
»
ation.—Ohio S tate Jo u rn al.
speeding several day* a t the Mar- per a t the school. house Friday
Y V a ld o Anderson & Son. distrib-
• ’ u to rs and d ealers for M axw ell, C h a l­
m ers, E ssex H udson & H np m o b ile cars.
A ccessories, a polies. 1st A B roadalbin.
Wiliard
Pine Grove Points
PARAGON CAFE
FARM LOANS
Dr. Seth T. French
F. M. Frencn & Son
Mrs. Blood and sou Edwiu »ere
Corvallis visitors W ednesday.
Mrs. Estes Bass and children
visited Mrs. Eagy W ednesday.
Mr. and Airs. Bert Haynes were
(By an Boterpiise Reporter)
A lbany calleis T hursday.
H aying is well begun in this
Floyd Nichols had business in
neighborhood.
A lbany Friday.
A ndy C hristensen and family
accompanied by Mrs. W illiams
were Sunday visitors a t L. R. A u d ie n c e O n ly Ju d g e
Highway Garage
a n d sh e e t m etal w ork, tin a n d gravel
roofing, general jo b b in g in tin a n d gal-
vanizeil iron w ork, m etal s k y lig h ts and
c ornices, puuips of all kinds.
evening, after which the Corvallis
cham ber of commerce will furnish
the program for the evening. The
supper will be sold cafeteria style,
and the proceeds given to the com­
m unity club and orchestra.
Spoon River Sparks
The Alford students were all
successful in the state ex a m in a ­
H aro ld G . M urphy 1‘rop.
tions which were taken th e 13th
Phone 665
nd 14th of M ay. Merle Kropf
W e n ev er close
ed
the class with an average of
agneto electric co .
96 7-9 while the other two, Velda
PIIILCO B A T T ER IE S
with the famous Diamond-» irid plates
Curtis and B e rth a (Jornely were
Priced to suit the consum er. 42.5 \\ Firs
close behind with averages of 94 8-9
I »ui a n d m oney are beet when
nd 92 5-9 respectively. The sixth
busy. M ake y o u r d o lla rs w ork in
tade stu d en ts all m a d e g o o d
our sav in g s d e p artm e n t. A lb a n y S t a t e
B a n k . U nder g o v e rn m e n t su p erv isio n .
rades
too.
First and Baker
A lbany, Ore.
IVI A R IN ELLO PA RLO RS
Miss Lillie R ick ard ’s school
HOWARD SR1GLEY
(A beauty aid for every need)
closed Friday with a jo in t picnic
St. F ra n c is H otel
Prop. Winifreil Rese
with a neighboring d istric t on the
banks of the W illam ette river.
D O S C O E AMES H A R D W A R E
K eith H ayes spent Monday and
The W inchester Store
Monday night with C arl Isom.
C. E. M ercer and A. F. R obnett
rT H E M A RTIN L U D W IG SH O P
of Eugene sp e n t S aturday night at
Geo. L. H urlev, P ro p rie to r and
E. D. Isom 's.
M anager. W arm a ir fu rn ac e s, p lum bing
M P E R IA L C A F E , 209 W Fir»t
tin Cummings home.
San
Francisco
—and other northern
California points.
Fast, co n v en ien t
service daily; travel
in all-steel safety
coaches, well-light'
ed and ventilated.
R oom y, w ell-u p ­
holstered seats.
Meals at low cost;
eat in the lunch car
on trains 13 and 15.
o f S cen es T h at " C o ”
Aa a rule, It is eusy for the author
to discover before rehearsals draw to
an end where the weaknesses. If any,
of his play exist. It Is a peculiar thing
th at a play which reads well often
acts badly, and vice versa, w rites Cos­
mo Hamilton In the Saturday Evening
Post.
I have noticed many times, with my
own work and with the work of other
men, th at there are certain scenes
which seem to be extraordinarily
amusing on paper, but which have only
to be put to the te st of rehearsal to
drop head first Into the pit In which,
in less expensive days, the orchestra
tuned up. It Is, too, quite Impossible
to ascertain, until a play has been
well rehearsed, w hat lines are to be
cut, w hat entrances altered and w hat
exits are to be brought about with
greater or less rapidity.
It has been proved again and again
how hopeless it is to make u true es
tlninte of a play's appeal to an audi­
ence until It faces one. There are
few authors and even few er directors
who d are to prophesy exactly how a
play will take. Scenes which have
been rehearsed for laughs and which
have appealed to all concerned as be­
ing extremely funny during rehearsal
may be received w ith stony silence by
the people In front on "the night."
O ther scenes which appear to be
trivial and unim portant may go with
roars of laughter, while tragic mo­
m ents and those In which the whole
dram a of the play has been worked up
to a high pitch may fizzle like damp
gunpowder when put to the final test
O nly One N ight
On the “San Fran­
cisco Express.” Or
go on the “Oregon­
ian” or Sou th ern
C alifornia
Express
P e o p le H a ve L earn ed
V alu e o f T h erm o m eter
A man named Galileo lnventeil a
therm om eter In 1502. The liquid was
In an open vial, and there was no
mark or scale to show tem peratures.
A fter a while a mark was used show­
ing the tem perature of snow and a n ­
other for the heat of u candle.
flu lf a century Inter a man found
he could make a therm om eter of n
glass tube with a bulb on one end, so
by sealing the other end you could
carry the thing about. Another half
century or more passed, and F ahren­
heit became Interested. He developed
the therm om eter until It was a p rac­
tical Instrum ent, and by 1714 he had
established bis now famous F ah ren ­
heit scale.
T hat was over 200 years ago, says
Good H ardw are, yet people ore Just
realizing how actually useful this In­
strum ent Is. For centuries it was
looked upon with su p erstitio n ; a w ore
of years ago school children could tell
you the owner of nearly every th e r­
mometer In tow». The incubator, and
then our scientific dairying, cooking
and gardening, brought the thermom­
eter Into common use.
Therm om eters are an Im portant
Item now. They a re In demand every
day of the ypar among folks who have
learned a little about their uses.
Many people demand a specially de­
signed therm om eter for each »lllfer-
ent purpose.
M is u n d e rs to o d
An old negro named John Jones,
upon leaving A tlanta, Ga„ went to his
bank, a negro Institution, and had
his book balnnced, which showed a
balance of $200.
Landing In Cincinnati, (he old darky
Issued ii check on the A tlanta bank
for $200, payable to a Cincinnati hank
In a few days the check was re­
turned marked "Insufficient Funds,"
whereupon the Cincinnati bank sent
an Inquiry to tb s A tlanta bank about
the old negro'a account and the bal­
ance they showed on the pass book,
against which no checks had been la-
sued. The following reply was re­
ceived :
"Gentlemens—We don't mean th at
John Jones ain 't got sufficient funds,
hut we mean th at our funds are In­
sufficient."—Forbes Magazine.
B e tra y e d F re n c h Secret»
M ajor Esterhazy became notorious
through his connection with the Drey­
fus case.
It waa he who accused
D reyfus of being the w riter of the
famous “bordeuu," allege»I to have
been sent to certain German military
officers, revealing French military
secrets.
In tw o Colonel Plcquarf,
head of the Intelligence bureau of the
war office, made discoveries pointing
to M ajor Esterhazy ns the author of
the "bordeau." Investigation was mud»-
and It was believed that Esterhazy
li-rged D reyfus' handw riting and was
the real traitor. He was not con
vlcfed, however, but was forced to
leave France and la said to have died
lo England In 1923.
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David K. E. Bruce, son of S enator
Bruce of M aryland, who w as recently
m arried to Alisa Mellon, d aughter of
S ecretary of the T reasury Mellon, and
one of the w ealthiest heiresses In tha
world.
HOME IS DYNAMITED;
EX-HUSBAND IS HELD
Hillsboro, Or.— Percy Cana was held
In Jail h ere for investigation In con­
nection with the dynam iting early S un­
day m orning of a house at F o rest
Grove In which h is divorced wife w as
sleeping.
Mrs. Cane sustained Injuries In th a
back and nervous shock In th e explo­
sion which virtually m ade a w reck of
the home of h er parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Milne, corner Second and F ifth
streets, F o rest Grove.
Mra. Bello
Milne, the g irl’s m other, who w as tho
only other person in the house a t th e
tim e of th e blast, received severe
shocks.
D ynam ite or rock pow der w as plac­
ed under th e bathroom of th e Milne
home som etim e during S aturday night.
It la believed.
Cane surrendered him self to the po­
lice and stoutly denied any know ledge
of th e explosion.
OREGON BANKERS MEET
Income Tax Favored If Neighboring
S tates Com m it Themaelvea.
G earhart, Or. — J. E. Montgomery,
president of the Bank of S outhw estern
Oregon. M arshfield, w as elected presl-
d en t of the Oregon B ankers' associa­
tion at the closing session of (he an­
nual convention here.
Declining to Indorse the proposal un­
qualifiedly for a sta te Income tax re­
form, the association w ent on record
for such a reform In Oregon taxing
m ethods only If neighboring states
com m it them selves to levy taxes on
In» time« from Industry and Intangibles
cot now m ade to help support th eir
governm ent.