Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 24, 1926, Image 2

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    RURAL ENTERPRISE
Published Every Wednesday,
B y H ubert L . A i . mon
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
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LBANY baking co
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Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1926
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year in advance
Arrearages. 12}^c a month
Albany Floral Co.
PAtJTBURN’S GROCERY
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4th and Lyons Street
Two fresh pure-bred Jersey
with papers. P. A- Pahrason, R
1, Halsey.
The place to buy good groceries at the
right price. On the corner, plenty oi
room to park. Albany.
Overcoat Stolen From Auto
CMite Cafeteria and confectionery
U
-4 Home cooking.
Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
The party who took my overcoat We make our own candies.
W. S. D uncan .
aud a girls sweater from my auto
armistice night is known. Return EVJRD SALES AND 8ERVICE
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Tires and accessories
them at once and avoid trouble,
Repairs
K ibk -P ollak M otor C o .
(pd ad)
Fred W. Robius.
Garage, Service Station for Sale]
The Waterville garage and ser
vice station will be offered for sale,
Nov. 27, to highest bidder. Make
me an oiler.
G. C. Thomson,
Waterville, Oregon.
W . L. W R IG H T
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
D. C. ROSSMAN, Local Manager
Lady Assistant
All calls answered day or night
Phone 255
Ilalsey, Oregon
TUSSING & TUSSING
LAWYERS
Halsey and Brownsville
19T1-2Î AV.
Cut flowers
Cows for Sale
Black Minorca Cockerels from
the George Kinner of Portland
strain.
Geo. Maxwell.
19 2 3
405 West First
BUTTER-NUT BREAD
a * and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
Flower phone 458-f.
Advertising, 20c an inch; no discount
for time or space ; no charge for com
IkUPLEX GARAGE.
position orcaauges,
129 E. Second. Bert Adams, Prop.
Storage, Washing, Polishing, General
lubricating, day and Night service.
Cockerels For Sale
Big Apple Crop Bad for Doctors
EYirtmiller Furniture Co., furni-
r Funeral
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
directors. 427-433 west First
Albany
Creamery Association
Manufacturers of
LINN BUTTER
The famous Bldllat-Savarin died their regular meeting at the home
February 2, 1826. He was celebrated
of Mrs. A. H- Quimby Friday.
for his book called “The Physiology
street, Albany, Oregon.
of Taste," wherewith he established
Mr, and Mrs. Karl Bramwell
the French tradition for good cooking,
EMNTEL WRECKING CO
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
says the Detroit News.
436 West 1st
At a banquet held in Paris recently Frank Maxwell of Drain Wednes­
Used Parts for all cars
In his honor It was remarked that
day.
there was no woman gu est Some­
PR A N K G. WILL, Jeweler
body has been explaining the omis­
Several cars have skidded from
*
326 west 1st street
sion on the ground that both the great
For wonderful values in sparkling gems,
the
highway into the ditch north
¿old and silverware of very best quality epicures and the great cooks have all
been men.
of town recently, caused by wet
That may be broadly true, but not pavement.
IJ ID E 3 and FURS TANNED to
*-A Order. Cash paid for Hides and long before Brlllat-Savarln’s days
Furs. Q. B. Ogden, East Water Street there was one woman cook who
Mrs. P. H. Willis returned Mon­
achieved an almost unparalleled popu­
day
from a short visit with her
larity, This was Marie, the cook of
L1OLMAN & JACKSON
the Paris fermler-general of the husband who is working in New
Grocery—Bakery
period, whose dinners at the Elysee
Everything in the line of eats
The berg.
Opposite Postoffice palace had a wide celebrity.
host would not employ a man cook,
and though this at first caused aston­
IM PERIAL CAKE, 209 W. First ishment among the people whom he
x
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
asked to dinner, Marie’s achievements
O d d E a ttern C u tto m t
Phone 665
soon became famous.
Some queer kinks In Chinese civili­
WK N B VER CLOSS
According to an historian of the zation are described by Thomas Steep
time, she used to be called like a In “Chinese Fantastlcs," a book on
MAGNETO ELECTRIC CO.
“prima donna” at the end of ■
customs published by the Cen­
■*A Iavestiga'.e the new Prestolite courses, and she was enthusiastically Chinese
tury company. Here Is a prohibition
Battery prices before buying.
toasted as “Le Cordon Bleu.” Cordon kink: “A total abstainer, not wishing
Blue, though usually applied to men
Vl«n and money are best when cooks In our day, was originally used to be remiss at a banquet, delegates
his drinking to a servan t The serv­
busy. Make your dollars work in of French women cooks, and was
ant, standing at a respectful distance,
our savings department. A lbany S tate
probably
derived
from
the
blue
aprons
advances whenever a toast Is pro­
H ank . Under government supervision.
which they wore In the kitchen.
posed, lifts his master’s cup, and
drinks. The master Is thus vicariously
YTAltlNELLO PARLORS
able to drink Indefinitely. The servant
(A beauty aid for every need)
drunk, may be replaced by a sober
it. Frsncis Hotel. Winifred Rose, Prop.
one.” This might be called a sex
ROSCOE AMES HARDWARE
k ink: “Students, when Informed by
their teacher that a Western man
The Winchester Store
“ After taking Adlerika I can proposes directly to the girl he wishes
to marry, were astonished, for they
GEARS GROCERY
eat anything and sleep like a log. could not understand how the man,
ist and Perry W. O. Church. Mgr I Aad gas on the stomach and In the event of a refusal, could sur­
Buy where you Dollar buys more
couldn’t keep food down nor sleep.” vive the loss of face.’’—San Francisco
Argonaut
D. C, Rossman, Salesman
Halsey, O regon
- Highway Garage -
W hen in Albany
Call at the
S p e cia lty Shoppe
at lowest rate of interest.
Real Estate
Insurance 318 W. Second 8 t. for hemstitching
Prompt service, courteous treatment. stamped goods, fancy work, etc.
FARM LOANS
Wk B a in , Room 5, First Savings Bank
bnilning. Albany
Pump laeka and power bead«
for all deep well pumping
All kinds at Lowest Kales, We special­
ize in Auto amt Truck insurance.
J. L. STUART,
"The Insurance Man"
A
Laundrv sent Tuesdays
Agency Huh Cleaning Works
A B E 'S
P LA C E
O u r s h ip m e n t o f
Holland Bulbs
has a r r iv e d —a lin e lo t
re a s o n a b le in p r ic e .
C a ll in a n d see th e m
I Pianos For Sale
Some Good Used Pianos and
Organs of Good value
A fine Standard Make Piano for $150.00
Another Marshal and Smith for $195.00
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W e don’t use any tricks to sell Pianos.
Just come in and look over our goods,
we will please you if you will call on us.
-T E R M S -
DAVENPORT MUSIC HOUSE,
w t,t Albany
LEE G. DAVIS, Proprietor
$ For Your Pulletts—
.^Triana/e & q q ^ fL a s /i
For Your Older Hens—
Î K e r r s & q q p r o d u c e r q)
T h e s e M a s h e s G iv e R e s u l t s
o. w.
hu m
Good Luck meausgh
Best in quality, lowest in price. Ask our many satisfied
usars. Our Oregon Maid Dairy feed you will find will meet
with egually as good success as our Good Luck Egg Mash.
This excellent 20 per cent Prolien dairy feed has within two
months become one of the leading sellers from our Eugene
store. Stacked on the floor beside three leading commercial
feeds it is now going five sacks to one of all the others com­
bined. The proof ot the pudding is in the eating.
Give it a Trial
T. J. Skirvin Seed ©
Phone 400
Modern
Barber Shop
C. P. MOODY, Agent
The C a te fo r B o o k t
Why books, anyway? The answer
Is simple. Books, as y e t afford the
only existing means of constantly and
continuously enlarging the individ­
ual's range of experience; the only
means of giving the Individual thor­
oughgoing understanding of any of
the great aspects of life; the only
means of giving the Individual that
endurlDg perspective, broad vision
and real knowledge which are neces­
sary for his security, growth and hap­
piness under civilised conditions. Oth­
er devices may give the same mental
or emotional stimulation or delight
But no other devices can so thorough­
ly and endurlngly tie men’s minds to­
gether, link men Into man,—Jesse Lee
Bennett In the Bookman.
INSURANCE
DELBERT STARR
Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
LADY A SSISTA N T
Brownsville, Oregon
S o u th e rn P acific
11
O u t e r : E le c tric home water
plant for deep weu eenrlee
UO Ellsworth St., Albany.
Travel at low cost on the train. Make
your holiday plans confidently by
taking advantage of this safe, on time
tra n sp o rta tio n . Avoid crowded high­
ways. Save tim e, money and nervous
energy. Reduced roundtrip tickets for
use Nov. 23, 24. 25; good until Nov. 29
v
W. L. WRIGHT
Motor Cars
- / o r T h a n k s g iv in g D a y H o lid a y
F ren ch W o m a n F a m e d
The ladies’ Sunday school class
fo r S k ill a t C o o k of the Church of Christ will hold
(signed) R. C. Miller, One spoonful
Adlerika removes gas, often brings
a n d B u y o rs o f E g gs
Waldo Anderson and Son, Props.
surprising relief to the stomach.
A F a r m e r s ’ C o -o p e ra tiv e - D ay and N ig h t S torage - Stops that full bloated feeling. Re­
C re a m e ry
moves old waste matter from in­
Atwater-Kent
Stromberg
testines which you never thought
was in your system. Excellent for
Federal
mate constipation.
Halsey
Kolater
Radios Pharmacy.
(Paid adv.)
1st and Baker Sie.
Local Agent for
ALBANY
OREGON
Chevrolet
R o u n d trip Fares
D*
\/lr. Miller Sleeps Like
Log; Eats Anything
Oregon
Reduced
XA M -SO tlU C K MKICUCTUKAL SOUNSATIOM
OCTORS will have an easy win­ the apples are grown In the Northern
ter on the theory that ‘'an apple states. New York Is the heaviest pro
a day keeps a doctor away.” says the ducer. The bulk of the crop Is grown
Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Founda­ on general farms and less than 45 per
tion, for according to the latest offi­ cent goes Into commercial channels.
cial figures, the apple crop will be a The commercial crop will total about
bumper one.
A total o f 242,000,000 40,000,000 barrels, which Is 33 per
bushels will be produced, the govern­
cent larger than the average crop of
ment report states. Last year the crop
amounted to only 172.000.iKX) bushels, 30,000,000 barrels. On this basis, says
while the average crop for the last the Foundation, each person will have
five years was 170,000,000 bushels, to eat four apples, as compared to
the Foundation points out. Most of three a year ago.
A«« Yoca C hildrbn ’ s E yks R iady
F or S chool W ork ?
That children may develop phy­
sically, co-ordinately with the pres­
sure of the «ehool work, their eyee
must have immediate attention.
It is very important that child­
ren see clearly and comfortably.
You will find that the correction
of imperfect vision will reduce
nervousness and crossness, and
bring about willingness to do and
new ambition to accomplish in
study.
Unusual advantages are offered
hsie Nothing is spared that your
children may see as uiture intend­
ed them to.
Do not neglect your children’s
eyes. Take advantage of our
special facilities and give your
children Ihe fullest opportunity to
do their best.
Meade & Albro
Optometrists
A LBAN Y___________OREGON.
Automati»-
electric
home
HALSEY STATE BANK
w ater
piente. UO to 4» gaUuue per hour
poeumatle water
saUoMper hour
Halsey, Oregon
One of these
F airb an k s-M o rse H o m e W a te r P la n ts
w ill meet your needs at lowest cost
It is no longer necessary for anyone
to struggle along without the labor-
saving, health-giving convenience of
running water. Come in and let us
prove it I
Our Fairbanks-Morse line covers
every possible condition and r e t ir e ­
m ent— electric or engine driven
plants, engine driven pump jacks,
power beads, etc. Since we can aup-
V
ply any type of pumping equip­
ment you can come to us with full
confidence that our recommendation
will exactly fit your needs.
Naturally a request for demonstra­
tion and estimate places you under
no obligation. Fairbanks-Morse
Products may now be purchased
under the new Fairbank*-Morse
Finance Plan.
HILL & COMPANY
F A IR B A N K S -M O R S E
Home Water Plants
•‘E« vtv Line
a
a Leader-
C A P IT A L
AND
SU RPLUS
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Commercial and Savings account» Solicited
W h o W o u ld n ’t S m ile
happily upon opening a box of
these delicious candies?
Th»
wonderful assortment, various
flavors and tempting appearance
ol these “ lumps of delight” win to
us all lovers of good sweets and
judges of confectionary excellence.
Try them once and see if we ex­
aggerate the perfection of these
good«.
Clark’s Confectionery