Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 28, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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I San Joaquin Valley Shaken by Quake
Our Own Lillie
'I
C o lle e n M o o r e
A TTY -G E N E R A L MOODY
(Continued from page 1)
Fresno, Cat—A aeries of distinct
earth tremors which rattled dishes
cracked plaster, rocked chimneys and
in some instances shook dishes off 0«
shelves, was reported throughout the
central San Joaquin valley about Id
o'clock Sunday morning. No serious
damage was done, early reports Indi­
cated.
I I R I S H ’S
have all Increased 10 per cent within
the past 12 months.
One hundred thousand boxes, the
! largest crop yielded in its history, is
’ the estimate orchardista have placed
More Viraciont
’
on thia year's crop at the Modoc or­
More Win tome
chard, one of the largest pear orchards
More Beautiful Than eyer Before
In the world, located 12 miles north
Wonderful Gown5 aud a Pretty
of Medford in the Table rock district.
Love Story
Canada Requires Motorist Registration
The assessors of the Oregon and
Washington, D. C.— Warning was is
Comedy aud Byrd polar Might
CaJifornla land grant counties met in
sued liy the American A ato mobile as
Eugene Saturday to discuss questions
soclation to American motorists plan
J pertaining to the carrying out of the
nlng to visit Canada that they may be
! measure which was passed by con-
refused admittance to that country if
ALBANY
| great a short time ago, refunding sev­
they do not have state registration
eral years' taxes on the grant lands
The new faces that are in our stora every day indicate th at the
cards with them.
August 1-2-3
to the counties.
public is aware of the fact th a t we sell for less. Those who
Citizens of Newport and Lincoln I
Undersea Boat Makes Record Dive.
make this store their regular grocery have proven to themselves
county are discussing the announce-
Provincetown, Mass.—The newly-
! ment made by a corporation repre- I
constructcd United States submarine
th at at the end of the month they have actually saved money.
sentatlve that the Siletz river is to
V-3 established a new record for deep
he harnessed, a hydro-electric plant
sea diving off Long Point, Massachu­
Canned String Beans
Certo, bottle........ 29c
built, electric power furnished to op |
setts bay, by making a plunge of 220
N a 2 can each___________ lOc
erate a pulp mill and water to be !
feet. The previous record, made by
And they are good.
Small White Beans
brought to Toledo and Newport to !
: the submarine V-2, was 217 feet.
14 lbs. f o r ........................ »1.00
supply both cities.
Coffee
—
Regular
38c
The surveying crew working on the
Bulk Pickles, pint 20c
3 lbs for..............
»1.00
Attorney-General Dan Moody, who proposed Wilson river road to the
ran ahead of Governor "M a ” Ferguson coast under the supervision of C. R.
Armours Compound
Rogers Prepared
in the Texas gubernatorial prim aries. Barns, state highway commission en­
Bulk, SPECIAL lb................21c
Mustard, each......9c
gineer, has completed work on the
Pen Jell Apple Pectin
Big Liquor Cargo is Taken.
east side and has moved to the Tilla­
Hill Bros. Blue Can
(Same action as Certo) pkg.lSc
New York—The British auxiliary mook side to take up the survey where
Coffee, Snecial for________ 47c
schooner Mulhall was seized off Fire It was left off In the fall. The survey
Introductory.
Mexican Red Beans
island with a cargo of alleged whisky is expected to be completed in six
13 lbs f o r ......................... j!,oo
weeks.
and malt valued at i90.000.
C A P IT A L A N D
SURPLUS
S 3 5 ,0 0 0
Sardines in Oil
Reg. 3 for 25c for................. 20c
Reports at Salem indicate that
Bulk Olives, pint, ,20c
Commercial and Sav.ngs account» Solicited
members of the public serVice com­
The King ar.d the Bandit
Johnnie Armstrong, the celebrated mission are considering the issuance
Scotch bsndlt, was seized and hanged ot an order citing the several rail­
by James V In 1529, when, with 36 roads involved in the proposed cen­
of his band, he offered his services tral Oregon railway development to
to the king to suppress the riots of appear before the commission and
the Marsh men.
show cause why they have not com­
Highest Market Prices for Eggs
plied with the recent order of the in­
* T o O b t a in H e a lt h y a n d T h r iv in g P u lle ts $
Card of Thank»
terstate commerce commission.
Protection as a watershed for the
We wish to express our thanks
Because your hens are net producing to the lim it, do not neg-
to the many kind friends and city of Bend, of approximately 6000
neighbors who to kindly assisted acres of national forest land tribu­
lact them — Hodgen-Brewjter Poultry Feed will surely increase
tary to the south fork of the Tumalo
us in the sickness and death of creek will be provided in an agree­
your production now and later. We carry a full line of Hcdgen-
ment which will be signed by Mayor
£ In
C o n n e c tio n
W illi
K e r r ’s S c ra tc h . * our beloved mother.
Brewster
Z j\'
Fox and Recorder Bennett and then
Mrs. Clara Perry
sent to Secretary of Agriculture Par-
Mr°. Lizzie Sinton
B Liberal Discount on Ton Lots or More. The W
dine for his signature. The city agrees
W. G- McNeil and
to cooperate In patrolling the area.
F cod 7 hat Gives Results.
M/
family
The convictions of W. Harrison
We deliver in the city
Whitaker and George L. Jennings, ar­
Late Market Reports
rested In Multnomah county charged
with selling so-called "units ot inter­
i's itla n d
Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, $1.42; est ' In an electrical device intended
Baart, »1.41; federation, soft white for the extraction of gold from the
western white. »140; hard winter^ waters of Mono Lake, California, with­
out first obtaining a permit from the
northern spring, western red, »1.35.
Please bring your container
Hay—Alfalfa, »17.50018 ton; valley state corporation department, were af­
firmed
by
the
state
supreme
court.
timothy, »17..-.Uh 1-, eastern Oregon
That the state highway commission
timothy, »21021.50.
Intends to ask soon for bids on con­
Butterfat—41c shippers' track.
struction of the Roosevelt highway
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING :
Eggs—Ranch, 26031c.
Cheese—Prices f. o. b. Tillamook- between the Siuslaw and Umpqua riv­
Truck
ers through portions of Lane and
T r ia ls , 27^c; loaf, 28 ^ c per lb.
When
you
think
of
used
cars,
We have about 20,000 used sacks ranging in
Cattle—Steers, medium, »7.6008.50. Douglas counties, is the belief of Lane
Lina
think of C E R T IF IE D PUBLIC
Hogs—Medium to choice, $15.25016. county officials, who have been in­
price from 7c to 11c. Don’t overlook these bar­
Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice formed that a crew of state highway MOTOR CAR M ARKET. Used
daily service
engineers is now working on a survey cars only. 265 N. Church St., 1-2 Route all freight, Auto Freight Tei
»10011.50.
gains.
south of Glenada, on the south bank block north of post oflice, Salem,
niinal, Door 39. Phone EAst 5004
of the Siuslaw.
Seattle,
Oregon.
Leave Portland each day at 4:00 p. in
Bids
for
»40.000
worth
of
highway
Wheat— Soft white, western white,
Leave Halsey each day at 3:3o p. tu
»1.40; hard winter, »1.36; western red, bonds were authorized by the special
Halsey Depot, Swift A Co.
Agent wanted in Halsey terri­
»1.35; northern spring, »1.38< Big commission In charge of constructing
Portland, Brownsville ant
Bend bluestem. B. B. northern spring the short-cut road through the Salmon tory. Sworn proof of »75 per week.
river country to Otis, where 28 miles
»1.41; B. B. hard winter, »1.39.
H arrisburg Truck Line
$1.50 an hour for spare time. In ­
Hay—Alfalfa, »25; timothy P. s., of highway will be eliminated on the
troducing
Finest
Guaranteed
Hosi­
road to northern Lincoln county. The
»20; do, mixed, »26.
commission will open the bids at Its ery. 126 styles and colors. Low
Butter—Creamery, 390 40c.
next meeting. August 4. Grading prob­ prices. Auto furuisbed. No capi-
Eggs—Ranch. 30036c.
ably will start within ten days after tai or experience necessary.
H ogs-Prim e, »15.7S016.25.
the bonds are sold.
Cattle—Choice steers, »7.25 0 8.
W ilknit Hosiery Company Dept.
The water shortage In eastern and
Cheese — Oregon fancy, 27038c;
M-47
Greenfield, Ohio.
standards, 22023c; Washington fancy central Oregon, with the exception of
F irs i-c la s s W o r
districts having prior rights to the
triplets, 24025c.
natural flows, is more serious at the
For Sale:—75 one year old Bar.
J - W. S T E P H E N S O N .
present time than for many years, ac­
8pokane.
red
Rock
hene.
»1
each.
B.
M.
cording to reports received at thé of­
Hogs—Good. »14.75015.25.
T l/f ounlain State» Power Company lias to many homo
fices of the state engineer. The most Miller.
Cattle—Steers, good, »708.
, * shareholder. reoeiving a substantial eaah return
serious shortage of water for crops
TUSSING & TUSSING
•very 'hr.-e months, that they form a « .«slant temptation to the
was reported by the Crook county im PEACHES—Early Crawford and
provement district and the Arnold Irri­
peddlers ot inferior, so called •Securities.”
LAWYERS
•
early Charlotte, ready about
gation company, both of which are in
Halsey
and
Brownsville
August
8.
Muir
and
Elberta
a
central
Oregon.
« it
and a regular c.ah income
pe.d without fail, I), ah a re Itolder« are seldom deceived by
Reclamation Commissioner Mead is little later. $125 per bushel at
Oregon
authority for the statement that activ­ orchard, bring boxes. Cale otch-
fancy promises of future profits,
ity will begin In the very near future ard.
IU shareholders have the satisfaction ol knowing exactly
on both the Owyhee and the Vale lrri
,
they are Investing in Rn)1 preri*ely how their money i. put
ration projects, with limited funds
that are available. A contract soon PEACHES for sale, one mile west
to work in the construction of great permanent properties sup-
III be let for building a road to the
ol Pino Grove, n . L. Blood.
plying vital services to the public.
proposed dam site on the Malheur
Laundry sent Tuesdays
The time for glasses—is right at river, and the cost of this road, togeth­
. t .u T n’ y h a™ inVM,cd " " " ,lefi,,hc
•» parformanc*
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
FOR SALE
the braining of the trouble will er with sums that will be paid out for
nd the ( ompany and its business are an ope,, hook at all times
lands
needed
for
rights
of
way
for
the
ABE S PLAC E
your eyes. Delays are dangerous
Geuuine Cbickering Upright
ready for their inspection.
Ihe eye is the most delicate mem­ reservoir site canals and other works Piano. This piano in dark brown
Hard cash income returns regularly paid four times a
ber <>f the human body and every will exhaust the present appropriation cast and in excellent condition.
for the Owyhee. About half the re­
year from a safe investment with ready m arketability appeal to
moment you delay after the trouble cent appropriation for the Vale proj­ At a price that will surprise you.
D ELBER T STARR
caution and common reuse.
Other good used Funeral Directsr and Licensed
tarts you are getting just that ect will be paid out for a full half In­ Investigate.
We W ill lx? Glad to Sene You in Your
much toward possible blindness. terest in the Warm Springs reservoir, pianos at very low prices.
Embalmer
Come in today and let us examine and the remainder of that appropri­ Davenport .Music House, <09 west
Investment Problems
LA
DY
A S SIS T A N T
ation will be spent on drainage work 1st st., Albany, Oregon.
your eyes.
Brownsville, Oregon
which la a necessary preliminary and
Our new address—318 West First for locating the main canal.
“Ella Cinders”
CASH STORES
“Where the Thrifty Thrive”
5
GLOBE
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Saturday and Monday Specials
Rural Enterprise
1 year f o r j . dollar
HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
All Kinds of Good Things
For Lunches
Cash or Trade
j Use Kerr’s
w iui
E » 11^
j
rs.errs scratch.
Poultry and Dairy Feeds
J
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u/
» O . w . i RIJM 8
Crawford Peaches
Friday Morning. $1.25 per bu. box
SACKS! SACKS!
P. 8.1H.
Superior Sack Twine, 75c per lb.
T. J. Skirvin Seed <g
BARBER
SHOP
Hard Cash or
Fancy Promises
A
Modern
Barber Shoj
Mountain States Power Securities
Company
Offlc©
Mountain States Power Company
( I ou Should be <t tShureholdor)
at., next door to Western Union.
Worker, Unearth Bon. Fragments.
Spokane, Wash.—Discovery of an
Indian arrowhead and fragments of
bone at the spot where Professor Olaf
Opajon declared 1» Norsemen were
Optometrists and Manufacturing burled in the year 1019 A. D. was an­
Opticisus
nounced here by the Spokane Chronl-
Meade & Albro
Jewelers,
A. 3ANY
..
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_
.OREGON,
SPECIAL BARGAIN! House
and small barn and six lots in
North Brownsville.
p r;ce for
quick sale »550.00. Act quickly
aud secure s home before this of-
fer is withdrawu. Leslie L. Has-
kin, 309 Lyon St., Albany, Ore.
W . L. W R IG H T
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Harrisburg, Ore.