Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 07, 1926, Image 3

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    _ / A a n y . £ 7 ) ìrectory
Summons
Rierly and children, Rawleigh
Kike, Alice and Doris Jones, Gil.
b?rt Carey and the Misses Louise
and Esther Seeleld, A. L. Fal>
and family, Albert W .’t and als
M iss Gertrude Gengeubach.
Our Nations 150tb birthday in -
nivetsary was celebrated by several
family gatherings in this commun­
ity,
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HERBERT HOOVER TURNS SPADEMAN
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Linn County. Dept. 2. Case-
(jet this book
T h is is g o x l advice; •• i f vou ilve No. 13,525.
Tod , /
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
G reecberry Splawn,
rialntilf, vs
in some other tfovn trade in th at town.
But in these automobile day s many re­ Humphrey Carter; the unknown heirs of
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do H umphrey ca rte r if he be deceased,
at least part of their buying in the
larger town. Those who g o to Albany John Carter; the unknown heirs of tohn
to transact bfismess will find the firms C arter if he be deceased: Itosana C arter
named below ready to fill th eir require­ Shelley; John Doe Shelley her husband,
m ents with courtesy an I fairness.
the unknown heirs ot Itosana C arter
Miss Grace Kirk and mother and
Shelley if she be deceased; Susan Bole-
man; John Doe Boleman her husband;
three small brothers, called at
Albany Floral Co. Cut flowers the unknown heirs of Eva Carter Funk
Cecil Bilyeu’s and H. J. Falk’«
and plants. Floral a rt for every deceased: Jam es Taylor: Lesta Taylor,
and all occasions.
Monday afternoon.
the unknown heirs of Fireby Carter
Flower phone 458-f.
Mr ai d K m K. A, Hulhurt
Taylor deceased: Elizabeth Naby; the
unknown heirs of Mary Fields deceased
and daughter Eva and son Ken.
T Ju y o lal olus bulbs now.
-*-* 50 and 7.5c tier dozen. Allow for Chris Fields; -John I.. Fields: Ella
neth visited nt W. K. K irk’s Suu-
postage. H all's Floral and Music Shop Wicks, Lewis Wicks her husband ; Lillie
day.
Westside greenhouse products.
Manning; Stella Jones; C.us Cole; Frank
Cole; Chester Cole; H enry Cole; John
p E N T K A L TIRE SHOP
Tire Vulcamziug- B attery re­ Cole; A n n u jarv ey ; the unknown heirs
of ,\aney M inerva Fields deceased
charging. 221 W. Second.
Robert H. Fields, Pbeby T. Fields his
Ed Falk, Fiop.
wife; John Fields, J. E. Fields bis wife
t ^ a s t b u r n 3 r o s .— T w o b ig g ro cery Thomas J. Fields; M atilda Ann Hayden
Let us help you plan your
* J stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
vacation. G et a copy o f
JS
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Main. Good m erchandise at the right E A. Rhodes, Ella E. Rhodes his wife
“Oregon Outdoors”—illus­
Ora Rhodes, Ja n e Roe Rhodes his wife
prices.
W ashington, D. C.—T he continued
trated vacation guide, from
Alvin Jenkins, Lena Jen k in s his wife
spread of w hite pine b lister ru st in
your local agent.
C ’lite Cafeteria and confectionery R. V. Jen k in s. Martha E. Jen k in s his
those sections of the U nited S tates
Home cooking. Pleasant surround- wife, John W. Jenkins, Lottie E. Jenk
Profit by low summer fares
to which that variety of pine Is native
tegs.
C ourteous, efficient service. ins his wife, Delbert C. Jenkins, 1 -aura
and fast, comfortable serv­
led S ecretary of A griculture William
We make our own candies.
A. Jenkins, his wife; David Barnard.
ice to the beaches and other
M. Jardine ten tativ ely to prom ulgate
W. S. D uncan .
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;- j i -
• s, ^ £ 3 7 . 0 “ .
Ann Barnaid his wife, Jan e Kamstra,
resort playgrounds.
drastic in te rsta te q u arantine regula­
P O R D SAI.ES AND 8BRVK B L. K amstra her husband; Lizzie Jarvey,
Ask about the low fares to
tions acting upon the recom m endations
The S ecretary of Commerce tu rn s up first spadeful of d irt a t ground
Tires and accessories
California an d the E ast.
Lawrence Jarvev h er husband; Kidd
breaking cerem onies fo r em ergency hospital on the grounds of the Sesqut- of the federal horticultural hoard. The
Repairs
McDowell, M yrtle McDowell his wife;
C entennial International Exposition In Philadelphia. The exposition will proposed restrictio n s will become ef­
K ir k -P ollak M otor Co.
H enry McDowell, W illiam McDowell; J. com m em orate th e 150th anniversary of the signing of th e D eclaration ot fective Septem ber 1, and apply in gen­
P o rtm ille r Furniture C o ., furni- B. Sloan; Ruby Sloan; also all other A m erican Independence. At the cab inet m em ber’s rig h t is M ayor K endrick eral to a tie r of counties in north
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges persons or parties unknown claim ing o f Philadelphia. The hospital will be conducted by physicians and nurses w estern Oregon, as well as th e entire
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First any right, title, estate, lien or interest from th e Philadelphia G eneral H ospital.
state of W ashington and 13 other
street, Albany, Oregon.
in the real estate described in the com­
states.
plaint herein, defendants.
U O L M A N & JACKSON
The regulations would prohibit in ter­
Grocery—Bakery
sta te m ovem ent of five-leafed pines,
To H umphrey Carter, th e unknown
E v ery th in g in the line of eats
Clay P. Moody Agent
tu r ra n t and gooseberry plants from the
heirs of H um phrey Carter if he be de-
Opposite Postoffice
counties of Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln,
deased^John Carter, the unknow n h eirs
M PE R IA L C A FE , 209 W. F irst of John Carter if he be deceased, Rosana
Polk, Tillamook, W ashington and Yam­
Tueqlay afternoon callers at G. J. hill, in Oregon. T hey would also bar
Harold G. M urphy Prop.
Carter Shelley, John Doe Shelley her
Phone 665
Hikes,
such m ovem ent of Ehtropean black cur­
husband, the unknown heirs of Rosana
W e never close
rant plants in the en tire interm ountain
Carter Shelley if she be deceased, Susan
(By Special Correspondent)
Editors to Meet In Omaha In 1927.
Mr and Mrs. Deuhner and Mr. and Pacific coast region.
A G N ETO BLBCTRIC ' o.
Boleman. John D ot Boleman her hus­
L
o ^ Angeles.— Selection of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pehrsson and Mrs. E. P. Keller of Portland
PHILCO B A TTER IES
Investigation has shown that rust
band, the unknown heirs of Eva Carter
w ith the famous Diamond-Grid plates Funk deceased, Jam es Taylor, Lesta returned from a weeks vacation at were Sunday guests at H. L. Stra- cannot go from pine to pine w ithout Neh., as the 1927 m eeting place of the
priced to suit the consumer. 423 W Firs!
N ational E ditorial association and
an interm ediate s ta te of developm ent
Taylor, the unknown heirs of Fireby Belknap springs Sunday, driving a leys.
election and installation of officers
lVfen and money are best when Carter Taylor deceased, Elizabeth Nabv, new Ford car.
on cu rran t or gooseberry bushes, which
Mrs. Henry Seefeld left for W il­
m arked the close of the 41st annual
T " busy. Make your dollars work in the unknown h eirs of Mary Fields de­
accounts for th e ir inclusion in the
convention of editors here. The new
our savings department. A lbany S tate ceased, Chris Fields, John L. Fields,
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Richard who cox, Arizona, Wednes lay evening. quarantine order.
B a n e . U nder governm ent supervision.
officers are: H erm an Rose, N orthfield,
Ella Wicks, Lewis Wicks her husband, have been visiting at the Chas. She was called there by the serious
Minn., p resid en t; C harles M. M eredith.
Lillie Manning, Stella Jones, Gus Cole, Nichols home left Sunday evening illness of her daughter, Mrs. Les­
F A R I N E L L O PARLORS
Origin of Eskimos
Q uakertow n, Penn., vice president; IL
(A beauty aid for every need) Frank Cole, C hester Cole. H enry Cole. for their home at Corning, Iowa.
Dr. H. Rink, who made n llfe'stu d y C. llotaling, St. Paul, Minn., s e c re ta ry
ter Powell.
St. Francis Hotel
John Cole. Anna Jarvey, the unknown
of Greenland and Its people and Is
Prop. W inifred Rose
Mrs. George Cummings of Cor­
Mr. and Mrs. A L. Falk were the greatest authority on them, held and W. W. A ikens, Franklin, Ind.,
heirs of Nancy M inerva Fields deceased,
vallis
visited
her
niece
Mrs.
Eigv
guests
at the home of Mrs. F alk ’s that most Eskimo weapons and imple­ treasurer.
J^OSCOK AMES HARDW ARE Thomas J. Fields, Matilda Ann Hayden,
E. A. Rhodes. Ella E, Rhodes his wife, over the weekend.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bil- ments are of American origin. He
advanced the theory th a t even though
Ora Rhodes, Jane Roe Rhodes his wife,
The W inchester Store
(he Eskimos originally may have come
Mrs. Rosa Overton of Albany yea Saturday night.
Alvin Jenkins, Lena Jen k in s his wife,
Leonard and Howard Robinson from Asia, they developed as a race
’J ’HE MARTIN LUDWIG SHOP John W Jenkins, Lottie E. Jenkins his visited Mrs, Haynes last week.
Waldo Anderson and Son, Props.
of
Salem made their annual visit In the Interior of Alaska, w hence they
Geo. L. Hurley, Pr iprietor and wife, Delbert C. Jenkins, Laura A
Lela Blood is visiting her sister,
finally m igrated northw ard and spread
Manager. Warm air furnaces, plumbing Jen k in s his wife, David Barnard, Ann Mrs. Markham at Monmouth this at the H. L. Straley home M on d ay out along Hie coast of the ice sea. He
Chrysler Cars
said that th eir speech Is clrwely con­
and Tuesday of last week,
and sheet metal work, tin and grave Barnard his wile, Jan e Kamstra, I week.
Atwater Kent Radios
nected with the prim itive dialects of
roofing, general jobbing in tin and gal Kamstra her husband, Lizzie Jarvey,
G. J . Hike took a lo»d of sheep America, while their legenda and cus­
Miss Amanda Mitzner preached
vanized ire« work, metal sky lig h ts and Lawrence Jarvey lier husband, also all
Accessories and Supplier
toms resemble, or at least suggest,
other persons or parties unknown claim at the Pine Grove church Sunday to Albany Tuesday morning.
cornices, pumps of all kinds.
those of the Indians.
ing
anv
right,
title,
estate,
lien
or
in
ter­
136 Ferry street, A lbany,
Phone 127J
Mr. and M rs. R. L. Bilyeu and
evening and will preach again next
- Day and Night Storage .
est in the real estate described in the
daughter Edith and Mr. and Mrs
Sunday
evening
at
8
o’clock.
complaint
herein—of
the
ab
o
te
defend­
Laie
Market
R
epur.'
1st and B aktr Sts,
rPH E HUB CONFECTIONERY
ants.
A large number of people from Wayne Barber and son were Sun­
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Make it your m eeting place
ALBANY
OREGON.
day
visitors
at
Cecil
Bilyeu’s.
—
j
Lunches. Ice cream, Ices, Home Made
I s THE NAME OF THE »TATE OF ORE this vicinity attended the Peoria
Portland
candy. Special noon l unch.
gon , you and each of you arc hereby re
Miss H elen Pearl who taught
celebration, Saturday.
R. c. Phillips. Manager.
W hoat—Big Bend bluestem , hard
quired to appear and answer the com
school
at
Springfield
the
past
year
white, hard federation, soft white,
Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler
plaint of the above named plaintiff now
visited at the home of her grand­ w estern w hite, «1.36; hard w inter,
Service
hive
a
new
daughter.
Born
thurs.
on file in the above entitled court and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. M a ­ northern spring and w estern red, $131.
Station cause w ithin six weeks from the 23td day at an Albany hospital.
H ay—Alfalfa, $17.60@18 to n ; valley
sters
Friday. Miss Pearl is leav­
W c ,,.'n” ‘. n ° ,l‘" W i l l a r d s lay of June, 1926. the date of the first
Miss Mabel H artrick of Eugene
tim othy, $19.@19.50; eastern Oregon
ing soon for California.
publication of this summons, and you
tim othy, $21@21.50.
ire hereby notified that if you fail to is visiting Mrs. L. E. Eagy.
Under new managemen
Miss Mearle Straley and mother
B u tterfat—41c shippers’ track.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hover and
L. M. Taylor, Prop appear and answer sai 1 com plaint on or
Eggs—Ranch. 23@27c.
went to Corvallis Tuesday taking
lefore
the
4th
day
of
August,
1926,
the
Robert visited R. K, Stewart and
121 W- Second, Albany.
Cheese— Prices f. o. b. T illam o o k;
iast day of the time prescribed in the family at Pleasant Hill Thursday. Mrs. Edna Clark and daughter
with them.
Mrs. Clark and Triplets. 2754c; loaf, 2854c per lb.
order for the publication of this sum
If you enjoy a good meal,
Cattle—Steers, medium, $7.50@8.
George Chandler visited his wife daughter were week end guests at
.«ml know a good meal when you get it, uoos, the plaintiff will apply to said
Hogs— Medium to choice, $13.60@15, The time for glasses—is right at
You’ll be back, tor yon'll not forget it. court for the relief demanded therein, and daughter at Albany Sunday.
the Straley home.
S h eep — Lambs, medium to choice, the begining of the trouble with
tow it:—For a decree of said court th at
Our aim is to please vou.
There will be a patriotic program
$11@12.35.
Herman
Stienke
and
family
the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple
your eyes. Delays are dangerous.
at the school house F riJay evening speut the week end with relatives
of the S. W. X of the N. W X of bee.
The eye is the most delicate mem-
Beattie.
ALBANY
11 in Tp. 14, S. of R. 1 W. of th e Wil followed by the election of officers at the coast.
her of the hnman body and every
W
heat
—
Soft
white,
w
estern
white,
lainctte Meridian in Linn Connty, O re­ by the community club. It will
G E O . M. G IL C H R IST
Mrs. A. L. Falk and C hildren $1.37; Big Bend bluestem , $1.38; hard moment you delay after the trouble
gon and that you and each of you have be decided at this time whether
no rig h t, title, estate, lien or interest Pine Grove will prepare an exhibit and Albeit West went to Foster w inter, w estern red, $134; northern starts you are getting just th at
Sunday to see A. L. Falk, who -s spring, $1,35
n or to said real property or any part
for the county fair or not. All in­
H ay—Alfalfa, $26; tim othy P. S , much toward possible blindness.
thereof, that each of you be forever
working on the road at that place. $20; do, mixed, $28.
Come io today and let us examine
at lowest rate of in terest
terested
in
having
an
exhibit
are
barred and enjoined from asserting any
your eyes.
R.
E.
Bierley
and
family
and
B
utter—C
ream
ery
38@40c.
Real Estate
Insurance right, title, estate, lien o r interest there urged to be present.
Eggs- Ranch, 30@32c.
the
F.
W.
F
a
lk
’s
picniced
Sunday
Our new address—318 Weft First
Prom pt service. Courteous treatm ent. in or claim thereon adverse to such ti
Mr. Pehrsson and daughters and
H ogs- Prim e, $15.25@16.50.
on
the
Calapooia
river.
tie
of
plaintiff,
and
for
such
other
and
st.,
next door to Western Union.
W *f B a in , Room 5, First Savings Bank
Miss Mearle Straley were Junctioo
C attle—Choice steers, $7.75® 8 50.
further relief as may be equitable.
builning, Albany
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Carey
C heese—Oregon triplets, 26c; W ash­
City visitors Monday.
Service of this Summons ts made by
motored down from Salem Friday ington trip lets, 26c.
Mr. and Mrs. M artin Nelson r f
publication thereof pursuant to an order
and spent the weekend visiting
J e w e le r « ,
made by tile Hon. B. M, Payne, County Portland and M argaret Heinrich
Spokane.
their
children.
Mr.
Carey
return-
Judge of Linn County, Oregon at Al­ were guests at a birthday dinner
Optometrists and Manufacturing
Why suffer from headache?
Hogs Good, $14.75® 14.85.
big to Salem Monday, Mrs. Carey
Opticians
bany, Oregon cn and dated the 14th Day
C
attle
Steers,
good,
$7@7.7$.
given
by
Mrs.
McLaren
in
honor
Have your eyes examined
of June. 192«. directing the publication
will remain with her daughter
ALBANY
OREGON.
thereof to be made in the Rural Enter of Dorothy’s birthday Tuesday.
Mrs. Cecil Bilyeu for several days.
prise, a newspaper published at Halsey,
Mrs. John McNeil and children
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nemchick,
Linn
County,
Oregon
once
a
week
for
are
visiting relatives in Corvallis
W’fb
Mrs.
John Nemchick and Mrs.
six consecutive weeks.
this weekr
Tussing & Tussing,
Hherill spsnt Sunday evening at
Harvey Wallace visited at the H. J. F alk’s.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Jewelers
Optometrists
A. F. Albertson home Sunday.
Pcstoffice Address, Halsey, Oregon.
KUNI QUARANTINE
AFFECTS NOiiTHWES.
Southern
P ac ific
Lines
Neighborhood News
I
here
to go this
S um m er
Pine Grove Points
M
- Highway Garage -
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Willard
PARAG O N
CAFE
FA R M LOANS
Meade & Albro
Dr. Seth T. French
Job Printing
F. M. Frencn & Son 3
Albany
PI a NO MUST
BE SOLD
Will sacrifice high-grade piano
in storage near here for immediate
stle. Will give easy terms to an
established home. For full p-r-
ticulars and where it can be s«n .
address Portland Music Co., 227
6lh St. Portland, Oregon.
Albany
Creamery Association
Manufacturers of
L IN N
BUTTER
and Buyers of Eggs
A Farm ers’ Co-operative
Creamery
Herman Raster and Miss Louise
Mrs. H. L. Blood drove to Mon­
Gengenhach and friend who live in
mouth Monday, taking Miss Syl­
Portland were guests at C. L,
vester and Mrs. M arkham back to
Falks sr. Sunday. They returned
summer school.
to Portland Mondav, Misa Ger­
trude Gengenhach who has been
Spoon River Sparks staying at the Falk home returned
with them.
(By an Hnterpiise Reporter)
Among those who attended the
Miss Ell*n Vunnice w»s home annual rouud-up and Fourth of
from Corvallis for the week end.
July celebration held at Crawfords,
Mamie and Delma Falk were vllle were Mr. and Mrs. It. E
Personal Service by an Experienced Printer
Bring Your Next O rder to the Enterprise
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