Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 30, 1926, Image 3

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Summons
Neighborhood News
Market News
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Hot w eather has hastened ma­
Oregon for Linn County. Dept. 2 Case
were callers at the county seat tu rity of w inter wheat and harvest
T h u is good adv ice: “ if you live No. 13,525.
in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you live
is under way, eaye G. R. H yslop
Thursday.
C reenberry Splawn,
Plaintiff, vs.
in some other town, trade in that town. "
of
the 0 . A. C. farm crops d ep art­
(Enterprise Correspondent)
But in these automobile days many re­ Humphrey C arter: the unknown heirs of
Clay T aylor and son Robert were
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do H umphrey Carter if he be deceased.
m
ent.
Drought aud heat in east­
Miss
Mabel
Tbotnas
a
teacher
in
dinner guests a t H. L. Straleys
at least part of th eir buying in the
ern Oregon will result in a good
larger town. T hose who go to Albany John C arter; the unknow n heirs of John the P o rtlan d schools spent several Satui day.
to transact business will find the firms Carter if he be deceased; Rosana C arter
deal of hard w heat. Growers of
nam ed below ready to fill their require­ Shelley; John Doe Shelley her husband days visiting at the Jam es Burns
Roy
Bilyeu
of
P
o
rtlan
d
visited
either
soft, common white, or
m ents w ith courtesy and fairness.
the unknow n heirs of Rosana C arter home on her way to her home in at H. J F a lk ’s Monday afternoon.
white
club
wheat should follow the
northern
C
alifornia.
Shelley if she be deceased; Susan Bole
m
arket
closely
for prem ium prices.
Rev.
R.
C.
Sm
ith
of
Marion
man; John Doe Rolenian her husband
J. W. Evans who has been ill for
A lb a n y Floral Co. C ut flowers the unknown heirs of Eva Carter Funk
The
oriental
m arket has been
was
a
guest
at
the
J.
N.
Elliot
A *■ and plants. Floral a rt for every deceased; Jam es Taylor; Lesta Taylor some tim e is only slightly im prov,
strong according to the bureau of
home Sunday.
and all occasions.
ed.
the unknow n heirs of Fireby Carter
Flow er phone 458-J,
agricultural economic?.
J . R. H arding and wife were
M r. and Mrs. C. 8. W illiam s
Taylor deceased: Elizabeth Xaby; t)j
Forage m arket continues fairly
unknown heirs of Mary Fields deceased were among those from here who visitors a t the M. B. H arding
D u y o la 1 olin bulbs now.
strong for this time of year as the
SO and 75c cer dozen. Allow for Chris Fields; John L. Fields; Ella enjoyed the supper and program home W ednesday.
—and other northern
postage. H all's Floral and Music Shop. Wicks, Lewis Wicks her husband ; Lillie
clover acreage is not large aud con­
California points.
W estside greenhouse products.
Mrs. Cecil Bilyeu and d aughter
Manning; Stella Jones; Gus Cole; Frank a t S m ith’s grove F riday eveuing.
siderable
vetch goffered from
Fast, con ven ien t
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Brock snd returned to th eir home after a week
Cole; C hester Cole; H enry Cole; John
p E N T K A L T IR E SHOP
aphid».
Shortage of irrigation
service daily; travel
Cole;
A
nna
Jarvey;
the
unknown
heirs
Doris gpent Sunday in Halsey at Engene.
Tire Vulcamziug- Battery re­
in
all-steel safety
water
is
affecting
some
alfalfa
dis­
of Nancy M inerva Fields deceased visiting relatives.
charging. 221 W. Second.
Mr. aud Mrs. H. J. Falk and R tricts.
coaches, well-light­
Robert H. Fields, Pheby T. Fields his
E d Falk, Prop.
Mr. and M rs. T hom as Jackson, E. Bierly were business callers at
ed and ventilated.
wife; John Fields, J. E. Fields his wife
t ’astb u rn Bros.— Two big grocery Thomas J. Fields; M atilda Ann Hayden; Mr. and Mrs. Thom as A rdrv, J. S. ihe county seat W ednesday a fte r­ H airy vetch seen demand is srtnng
R oom y, w ell-u p ­
stores, 212 W. F irst and 225 South
at $15 to $15.50 per hundred
holstered seats.
Main. Good m erchandise at the right E A. Rhodes, Ella E. Rhodes his w ife; Nicewood and fam ily and M artin noon.
wholesale at A tlan tic points, high­
Ora Rhodes, Ja n e Roe Rhodes his wife; Cum m ings and fam ily attended the
prices.
Meals at low cost;
Mrs. L. Toedetmeier and c h ild ­ er prices prevailing in the interior.
Alvin Jenkins, Lena Jen k in s his wife
eat in the lunch car
ren, who have been picking logan­ Common vetch is quoted at $ 1 5 0
E plite C afeteria and confectionery R. V, Jen k in s, M artha E. Jen k in s his cam p meeting at H alsey Sunday.
on trains 13 and 15.
A J Home cooking. Pleasant surround­ wife, John W. Jenkins, Lottie E. Je n k ­
H enry Brock was elected school berries a t the King berry ranch to $5 per hundred a t A tlantic
ings.
Courteous, efficient serviee. ins his wife, Delbert C. Jenkins, Laura
director
and
Mrs.
J
.
W.
E
vans
are now a t home.
We make our own candies.
Only One Night
points with the m arket not yet es­
A. Jenkins, his wife; David Barnard. clerk at the recent election. Plans
W. S. D uncan .
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Dyer
and
On
the “San Fran­
tablished
on
this
coast.
Ann Barnaid his wife, Jan e Kamstra,
for remodeling the school building family o f Nevada and Mrs. D yer’s
cisco Express.” Or
P O R D SALES AND S E R V IC E L. K am stra h er husband; Lizzie Jarvey,
Clover mildew which frequently
go on the “Oregon­
Tires and accessorie»
Lawrence Jarvey h er husband; Kidd were discussed.
mother Mrs. E rnest Cham bers cl wipes out the seed fields in western
Repairs
ian” or S ou th ern
McDowell, M yrtle McDowell his wife;
A
very
fine
new
house
is
being
E stacada were visitors at W. R, O regon in dry years, has appeared.
K ir k -P ollak M otor C o .
C alifornia
H enry McDowell, W illiam McDowell; J. built on the A. L. Owen farm to Kirks T hursday. M rs. Dyer is s
It is controlled in some arecs by
Express
P o r tm ille r F u rn itu re Co., fu m i-. B. Sloan; Ruby Sloan; also all other replace the one destroyed by fire
cousin of Mrs. K irk.
lim e-sulphur spray made, 1 1 3
-*■ ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges. I persons or parties unknown claim ing
f uneral directors. 427-433 west F irst any rig h t, title, estate, lien or interest last spring.
Lym an M arsters, who had p la n ­ gallons of lim e-sulphur to 100 g a l­
street, A lbany, Oregon.
in the real estate described in the com­
Mr and Mrs. C. R. Rowan and ned on taking a course of sum m er lons of water. Also by thorough­
children of Eugene, Miss M arie school at .Stanford university ¡ d ly dusting with a dusting m achine
p i 'L L E R G RO CERY , 235 Lyon plaint herein, defendants.
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
To Hum phrey Carter, th e unknown fanes of Corvallis, Amil H alkus of California, has changed his plans applying common dustiug sulphur.
Groceries
F ru its
Produce
heirs of H um phrey C arter if he be de-
A m ity, K enneth Jon°s and Miss and is now taking a course at 0 A It sometimes takes more th an one
l’hone 263R
deased, John Carter, the unknow n heirs
G
w endolyn Best of Benton county C. He motors to and from school dusting to accomplish the result..
OLMAN & JACKSON
I of John Carter if he be deceased, Rosana
nd N. H. Cum m ings and family from the home of his parents, E
G rocery—Bakery I Carter Shelley, John Doe Shelley her
E v ery th in g in the line of eats
Idaho Man Dies at 100.
I husband, the unknow n heirs of Rosana were guests a t the M artin C um ­ S. M arsters.
Opposite Postoffice I c a rter Shelley if she be deceased, Susan
W allace, Idaho — Colonel John
m ings home Sunday
Mrs. R uth W illiam s, Mrs. H. L. H ackett, 100. believed to be the oldest
High grade jtiano near H alsey
IM P E R IA L C A PE , 209 W. F i r s t HoUman. John Doe Boleman her hus-
Straley, Mrs. H azel M onkers and man tn Idaho, died here. The colonel, will be sob) to reliable party at big
■■■
H arold G. M urphy Prop.
hand, the unknow n heirs of Eva Carter
Phone 665
daughter K athleen A nne, Miss who was blind, had been at the hos­ saving, $10 m onthly will handle.
| Funk deceased, James Taylor, l.esta
W e never close
Taylor, the unknow n heirs of Fireby
Mearle Straley ana Leroy S traley pital for two years. H is one ambition A real buy, w rite at once for p a r­
I Carter Taylor deceased, Elizabeth Nabv,
agneto electric co .
had a very pleasant trip to T il- was to live to be 110 years old. Col ticulars.
T allm an l'luno Store,
onel H ackett had been tn this d istrict
I tile unknown heirs of Mary Fields lie
(By Special Correspondent)
PHILCO BA TTER I FS
angle
Lake
F
rid
a
y
.
Salem
,
Oregon.
since 1866, coming here as an employe
with the famous Diamond-Grid plates ceased, C hris Fields, John L. Fields
L. E. E agy and fam ily were Al­
V isitors at the J . P. Tem pleton of the N orthern Pacific railw ay to In­
Ella Wicks, Lewis Wicks her husband,
|« n and money are best when I Lillie Manning. Stella Jones, Gus Cole, bany visitors Thursday.
home Sunday were George Tem ple vestigate mining possibilities of this
busy. Make your dollars work in I Frank Cole. C hester Cole. H enry Cole,
B ert H ayes and fam ily spent ton, and family, Mr. and Mrs region. He served In the Irish brigade
of New York tn the civil war.
our savings departm ent. A lbany S tate John Cole. Anna Jarvey, the unknown Sunday at the C yrus H ay nes home
Robert T em pleton, Mr. and Mrs
B ank . U nder governm ent supervision. lieirs of Nancy M inerva Fields deceased,
near Coburg.
R upert Leonard and Mrs. Ilu u ter.
Washington State Funds Inoreaaed.
Thomas J. Fields, M atilda Ann Hayden
ly iA R lN E L L O PA RLO RS
K enneth M inor is spending
Miss M abel Lacey of P ortland was
Olympia.—W ith receipts of $771,-
(A beauty aid for every need) E. A. Rhodes. Ella E. Rhodes his wife
St. Francis Hotel
Ora Rhodes, Jan e Roe Rhodes his wife few days at the M artin home.
also a guest at J. P. T em pleton's 209.11 and expenditures of $1.129,-
Prop. W inifred Rose Alvin Jenkins, Lena Jen k in s his wife
484.20 by w arrants paid, for the week
At the school m eeting M onday several days last week.
ending June 22, total sta te cash bal­
John W . Jenkins, Lottie E. Jenkins lii
J^O S C O E AMES H A R D W A R E wife, D elbert C. Jenkins, I.aura A evening L. E. Eagy was re-elected
M rs. R uth W illiam s of Los ance was $16,774,911.91, as shown by
clerk and George C handler was Angeles, who has been a guest at report of S tate T reasu rer W. O. Potts.
Jenkins
his
wife,
David
Barnard,
Ann
The W inchester Store
Barnard his wile, Jane Kamstra, I elected director to succeed E. E. the S traley home the past week This m akes deduction of the over­
left for her home Monday m orning draft tn the capttol building construc­ The time for glasses —ia right a t
T i l l ; MARTIN LUDWIG SHOP Kamstra her husband, Lizzie Jarvey Hover.
tion fund of $434.029. The general
Lawrence Jarvey her husband, also all
by
auto w ith her friend, Mrs. A. fund Is still going strong with $2,884 - the beginiug of the trouble with
Geo. L. Hurley, Pr ipnetor and
Floyd Nichols and fam ily were
other persons or parties unknow n claim
Manager. Warm air furnaces, plum bing
your eves. Delays are dangerous.
L. K ahrs of Long Beach. Calif 328.
ing anv right, title, estate, lien or inter Sunday guests a t L. E. Eagys.
and sheet metal work, tin a n t gravei
The eye is the m ost delicate mem ­
They
will
stop
a
t
C
rater
Lake
and
est in the real estate described in the
Mr. and Mrs. N. E . C handler
roofing, general jobbing in tin and gal
ber of the hum an body and every
THE MARKETS
com plaint h erein —of the aliove defend
other
places
of
interest
on
th
e
ir
were am ong those from th is neigh­
vanized iron work, m etal sk y lig h ts and
ants.
moment you delay after the trouble
way.
cornices, pumps of all kinds.
borhood who attended the supper
Portland
I
n
the
name
oe
the
state
oe
ore
sta
rts you are getting ju st th a t
O vernight guests at the E. S
136 F erry street, A lbany,
Phone 127J
W heat—Big Bend bluestem , hard
G on , you and each of you are hereby re aud program at S m ith ’s grove F r i­
much
tow ard possible blindness.
M arsters home Friday were Rev, white, hard federation, soft white,
quired to appear and answer the com day evening. A large crowd was
he C ourtesy Shop
Come
in
today and let ub exam ine
A.
E
.
M
arsters,
a
brother
of
the
w estern white, $1.41; hard w inter,
Ready-to-wear and Millinery plaint of the above named plaintiff now present and enjoyed the evening
yonr
eyes.
northern
spring
and
w
estern
red,
$1
35.
former,
and
fam
ily
of
M
yrtle
P
oint
Mrs. C. L. Fox
on file in th e above entitled court and very much.
H ay—Alfalfa, $17.60018 ton; valley
117 Broadalbin st., Albany cause w ithin six weeks from the 23rd
O ur new address—313 West F irst
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monroe
Mrs. Inez Sm ith of A lbany visit­
tim othy, $19.019.50; eastern Oregon st., next door to W estern U nion.
day of June, 1926. the date of the first
were
on
their
way
to
Mt.
Hood
and
Fpo m ake room for our spring
tim othy, $21 021 60.
stock, will sell organs at alm ost I PubIicat,on of »»*•’ summons, and you ed Mrs. H over S a tu rd a y .
to a convention at V ancouver.
B u tterfat—41c shippers’ track.
your own prices. W e m ust have m ore | are hereby notified th at if you fail to
E verybody is busy these days Mrs. Monroe is a daughter of Mr.
E ggs--R anch, 28027c.
room. Davenport Music House.
appear and answer said com plaint on o r
hauling hay and some fall grain is
C heese—P rices f. o. b. Tillam ook;
J e w e le r * * ,
and Mrs. E . S. M arsters.
before the 4th day of August, 1926, the
aldo Anderson & Son. d istrib ­ last day of the tim e prescribed in the being cut and still the calander
T riplets, 27H c; loaf, 28Hc per lb.
O
ptom
etrists
and Manufacturing
utors and dealers for Maxwell, C hal­ order for th e publication of this sum ­ says its only Ju n e.
C attle—Steers, good, $8 50 0 8 75.
O pticians
mers, Essex, Hudson & Hupinobile cars.
H ogs— Medium to choice. $13.600
Accessories. & pnliea. 1st & Broadalbin. mons, the plaintiff will apply to said
Mr. and Mrs. Pehrsson went to
$15.60.
ALBANY
OREGON.
court for the relief dem anded therein
B elknap springs M onday for a
Sheep— Lambs, medium to choice,
tow it:—For a decree of s a id coart that
$11012.35.
the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple short vacation.
1923 C h ev ro let T o u r in g
of the S. W.
of the N. W
of bee.
Bert H aynes w ent to P ortland
Oeattle.
W ashington, D. C.—P resid en t Cool­
We serve r 11 makes W i l l a r d s 11 in Tp. 14, S. of R. 1 W. of th e W il­ with a truck load of sheep Tues-
1926 D o d g e S ed an
W heat—Soft white, w estern white,
idge's- appointees to the new railroad
and sell
lam ette Meridian in Linn County, O re­ day.
Big Bend bluestem . $129; hard winter,
board
of
m
ediation
were
favorably
re­
gon
and
th
at
you
and
each
of
you
have
U nder new m anagemen
O lds C oach , 1925
Mr. and Mrs. E rnest H over and ported to the senate for confirm ation w estern red, $1.35; northern spring,
L. M. Taylor, Prop. no rig h t, title, estate, lien or interest
$1.37.
in or to said real property or any part Robert visited M r. and Mrs. Joe by the in te rsta te comm erce com m ittee.
2 Ford C ou p es
121 W. Second, Albany.
H ay—Alfalfa, $26; tim othy P 8.,
thereof, th at each of you tie forever P a in te r Near Fayetteville S unday The com m ittee decided to turn over
$20;
do,
mixed.
$26.
the W estern M aryland railroad labor
barred and enjoined from asserting any
J e w e tt T o u r in g , 1926
If you enjoy a good meal,
afternoon.
B utter—C ream ery 38 0 40c.
.»nd know a good meal when you get it, right, title, estate, lien or interest there
dispute Involving s reported lockout
y o u ’ll be back, tor yon'll not forget it. in or claim thereon adverse to such ti­
Eggs Ranch, 30 0 32c.
I Ford T ru ck , 1 ton
Wes. R ichard of C orning, Iowa and strik e ot engineers to the new
O ur aim is to please vou.
Hogs Prim e, $16 26015 50.
tle ot plaintiff, and for such other and is visiting his sister, Mrs, Chas. board.
O verlan d T o u rin g
C a ttle —Choice steers. $7.7508 50,
The nom inees are: Samuel E. Win
further relief as may be equitable.
Nichols and other relatives.
C h e ese-O reg o n triplets, 26c; W ash­
slow, M assachusetts (five y ear te rm );
Service
ot
this
Summons
is
made
by
ALBANY
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Nichols, C arl Edwin P. Morrow, K entucky (four- ington triplets, 26c.
publication thereof pursuant to an order
Nichols
and Mr. R ichard drove to year te rm ); Carl W illiams, Oklahoma
G E O . M . G IL C H R IS T
made by the Hon. B. M. Payne. County
Spokane.
F irs t aud Baker
A lb a n y , Ore.
(three-year term I ; O. W allace H anger.
Judge of Linn Couaty, Oregon at Al­ Newport Sunday.
Hogs -Good. $14 60014.76.
W
ashington,
D.
C.,
(two-year
term
),
bany, Oregon on and dated the 14th Day
HOW ARD SRIGLEY
C attle Steers, good, $6 50 0 7.75.
and Hywel Davies, California, (one-
of June. 1926. directing the publication
at lowest rate of interest.
year term ).
thereof to be made in the Rural Enter
Real Estate
Insurance prise, a new spaper published at Halsey,
Prom pt service, courteous treatm ent. Linn County, Oregon once a week for
YANKEE MANNERS RAPPED
(By an Bnterpiise Reporter)
W m ' B ain , Room 5, First Savings Bank six consecutive weeks.
A.
C.
C
hristenseu
and
fam
ily
Tussing St fu ssin g ,
Tourists Criticised for Flying Flag»
builmng, Albany
were dio n er guests at G. J. K ike’s
A ttorneys for Plaintiff.
on Cars Abroad.
T h u rsday.
Postoffice Address, Halsey, Oregon.
S eattle, W ash.— J. J. Underwood,
Lake Creek Locals
San
Francisco
Southern Pacific
Lines
H
Pine Grove Points
M
M
T
Meade & Albro
W
Willard
SENATE COMMITTEE
FAVORS APPOINTEES
Station
PA RA G O N CAFE
Highway Garage
FA R M LOANS
Spoon River Sparks
Job Printing
W hy suffer from headache?
H ave your eyes examined
Dr. Ssìfi T. French
F M. Frencn & Son
Jewelers
Optometrists,
Albany
Albany
Creamery Association
M anufacturers of
L IN N
BUTTER
and Buyers of Eggs
A F anners' Co-operative
Creamery
Anne H einrich and Pearl Pehrs­
son were guests of Mearle Straley
Tuesday evening and W ednesday,
Mrs, L. R. F alk and children
were charry picking at the Weber
orchard W ednesday.
rep resen tativ e of the S eattle cham ber
of com m erce in W ashington, D. C , in
a statem en t published here, rem arked
th a t the state d epartm ent would be
gratified If tom e A m ericans traveling
In foreign countries Improved th eir
m anners. H e m entioned A m ericans
who fly United S tates flags on th eir
autom obiles in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. E E. Carey and
family have been a tte n d in g the
“This It a gross breach of Inter-
cam p m eeting- held at the Gourley “ tlonal courtesy." he declared. "Since 1
grove.
,he B ritish d ebt settlem en t, Amer-
m ,
,. r.
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