Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 24, 1926, Image 8

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    GLOBE, Albany
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a lb an y baking co .
Red Grange
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405 W e « F irs t
B U T T K R -N U T B R E A D
IN
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to Play
The greatest athletic contest
ever filmed and played hv Am-
eric»'« greatest athlete—the pic­
ture you have wanted to see all
this time—You’ll fairlv gripp
your seat.
p in 't Miss This One
Cows for Sale
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
Albany Floral Co.
Wedaesday, Nov. 24, 1926
Cut flowers
- *• and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasion,.
Flow er phone 458-f.
I1UPLKX GARAGE.
Advertising, 20c an in c h ; no discount
for tim e or space ; no charge for com­
position orciauges.
EUSTBURN’9 GROCERY
More Than One Side to Every
Question
L '
129 E. Second. Bert Adatus, Prop.
Storage. Washing. P o litb ing , General
iubneating day aad N ig h t Service.
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4 th and I.yons Street
The place to buv good groceries at the
right price. On the corner, plenty of
room to park. Albany.
Lolita Cafeteria and confectionery
1-3 Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
Two fresh pure-bred Jerseys
with papers. P. A- Pehrsson, K
1, Halsey.
Garage, Service Station for Sale
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
MZe make our own candies.
W . S. D uncan .
F 3RD SALES
AND SERVICE
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K ibk - P o l l a r M o to « Co.
The Waterville garage and ser­ EVirtmiller Furniture Co., furni-
vice station will be offered for sale, r ture, rug,, linoleum, stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
Nov. 27, to highest bidder. Make street, Albany, Oregon.
me an offer.
G- 0. Thomson,
EMNTEL WRECKING CO-
Waterville, Oregon.
r
W h e n in A lb a n y
Call at the
S p e c ia lty S hoppe
31« W. Second St. for hemstitching
stamped goods, fancy work, etc.
a36 West 1st
Used Parts for all cars
F rank g . will , je w e l«
326 west 1st street
Por wonderful values in sparkling gen:,,
gold and silverware of very best quality
ides and fur 9 tanned to
H
Purs.
Order. Cash paid for Hides and
Q. B. Ogden. East W ater Street
olman <t jackson
W . L- W R IG H T
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
1). C. ROSSMAN, I.ocal Manager
H
G rocery— Bakery
Everythin g in the line of eats
Opposite Post office
IMPERIAL CAFE, 209 W. First
L
Lady Assistant
All calls answered day or night
Phone 256
Halsey, Oregon
TOSSING & TOSSING
LAWYERS
Halsey and Brownsville
Harold G. M urphy Prop.
Phone 665
W k n k v b r closx
MA“ ÍETO
ELECTRIC CO.
Investigate the new Prestolite
Battery prices befare buying.
en and money are best wheu
M
busy. Make your dollars work in
>ur savings department. A l b a n y S t a t e
B a n k . Under government supervision.
V 1A RINELL0 PARLORS
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(A beauty aid for every need)
St. Prancis H otel. W inifred Rose, Prop.
Oregon
J^OSCOE AMES~HARDWARE
A lb an y
C ream ery A ssociation
T he Winchester Store
GEARS GROCERY
l 1st
it A
and
O Ferry W. O. Church. M g r
Buy where you D ollar buys more
Manufacturers of
LINN BUTTER
a n d B u y e rs o f Eggs
- Highway Garage -
Waldo Anderaon and Son, Props.
F a n n e r s ’ C o - o p e r a tiv e * D ay a n d N ig h t S to ra g e
C re a m e ry
Atwater-Kent
-
Strömberg
Federal
W. L. WRIGHT
K o lit«
Radios
1st and Baker Sts.
Loral Agent for
ALBANY
Chevrolet
Motor Cars
D. C, Rossman, Salesman
H a lse y, O re g o n
t t a year in advance
Arrearages. 12/-,c a month
OREGON.
FARM LOANS
at lowest rate of interest.
Real Estate
Insurance
Prompt service, courteous treatm ent.
W u ' B a i n . RoomS, First Savings Bank
builning. Albany
Next Sunday evening —according
to announcements—the pastor at
the local Methodist church will
take for his subject, “ Is Christian­
ity a failure?” No doubt the
pastor will prove that Christianity
is not a failure In this the writer
will agree, provided he does not
confine ids version of Christianity
to the narrow path through the
scriptures that Methodist ministers
are wont to confine their teachings.
No, Christianity is not a failure,
though the intolerance, bigotry and
positiveness of some preachers that
their beliefs are absolutely the only
ones worthy of consideration, have
made a failure of some preachers,
and of some members too. There
are some 800 religious denomina­
tions in the world today, yet some
little preachers have the ego to be­
lieve that all who do not subscribe
to tbeir particular dogma are on
the wrong road and will not reach
their desired destination. We
sometimes wonder if it never oc-
cured to some of these single track
brethern that possibly they, them ­
selves, might be wrong and at
least one of the others right.
Country Dailies Find They Are
Handicapped
The two Bend papers, both pub­
lished daily, have been consolidat­
ed. This is the result of attempt­
ing to publish two city newspapers
in what might be termed, a good
weekly town of 10,000.
Bend is large enough for two
real weeklies to flourish and pros­
per but not large enough for one
small daily to make a howling suc­
cess, financially speaking. As a
rule a small daily published in a
town of 10,000 or less is on the
ragged edge of bankruptcy. A six
or eight page paper is not large
enough to cover their town, county,
state, nation and the world, and
consequently they can only skim
lightly over the surface of the real
news and the people who want to
know of all the current events are
forced to read a metropolitan
paper consisting of from twenty-
four to forty-eight pages or more
and all for practically the same
m mey as the six page daily.
Verily, the small daily is a “ flat
tire.” The printers get the tnonev
and the publishers get the experi­
ence.
$29,686,214 in Dairy Products
and Eggs Shipped Out of U. S.
W hat the Fairy Told
Three M arried W omen
Published Every Wednesday,
B y H ubert L. A lmox
N o v . 28-29-30
A
RURAL ENTERPRISE
T hree women once w ent to the M a r­
riage Fairy. T h e first woman said:
"M y hnsband la not very charming or
entertaining, bat he la proud ot my
beauty, and sends me abroad In furs
and satins and Jewels. H ow long w ill
It last 7“ And the fa ir y answered:
" It w ill last till the next panic In W all
street, when your husband w ill lose
his money and put a bullet through his
head.”
And the second woman s a id : “I do
not care fo r w ealth or luxury If I can
be adored. And I am. I have been
married fifteen years, and my husband
still thinks me the loveliest woman
on earth. H ow long w ill It last?" And
the fa iry answered: "You have a l­
ready had It longer than nearly aU the
most-loved women. I t w ill last for
eighteen months longer, and then
cease quite suddenly, you w ill never
know why."
And the third woman said : " I don’t
seem to need w h a t most women need.
W e are poor, and I n ever had a really
beautiful dress In my life . B ut I don't
care. M y husband never pays me n
great deal of attention. I don't re­
member that he ever complimented
me In his life. I sit w ith him In the
evening a fte r m y w ork Is done. And
I f by chance he meets my eyes and
smiles, I am p erfectly happy. H o w
long w ill i t l M t r And the fa iry an­
swered: “I t w ill last t ill the day of
your golden wwddlng. and then longer
still. Do you re a lly w ant I t fo rev e rT '
— Kansas C ity Times.
W om en in U. S. T reaeury
T he assistant treasurer of the U n it­
ed States Inform s us th a t In the spring
o f 1862 M r. F . B. Spinner, treasurer
o f the U nited States, prevailed upon
Secretary Chase to p erm it him to ap­
point a woman to cut and trim United
States currency. This w ork was then
done w ith shears In the hands of men.
H e appointed Miss Jennie Douglas,
and. as he a fte rw a rd expressed tt,
"her first day's w ork settled the m at­
te r in her and In woman's favor." On
October 9, 1882. the follow ing woman
employees were appointed: Mias F a n ­
nie L. H alstead, Miss Annie York.
Miss B elle S. T ra c y , Miss Elisabeth
Stoner and Miss M a ry Burke. These
women were the first fo r whom con­
gress regularly made an appropria­
tion.
H a y C a fe te ria Service u
D a iry products and eggs valued at
.«29,886,214 w ere exported from the
U nited States In the year ending
June 80. 1926, according to a state­
ment on the export situation Issued
by the Sears-Koebuck A gricultural
Foundation. Canned m ilk topped the
list, w ith eggs second, cheese th ird
and butter fourth. T he principal ex­
port m arket fo r these products proved
J Pianos For Sale
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Some Good Used Pianos and
Organs o f Good value
A fine Stsndard Make Piano for $150.00
Another Marshal and Smith for $195.00
W e d o n ’t use any trick s to 'sell P ianos.
Just com e in a n d look over o u r goods,
w e will please you if you w ill call on us.
-T E R M S ’
DAVENPORT MUSIC HOUSE, 409 W
LEE G. DAVIS, Proprietor
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ts « a n - R o e b u c k
A s r ic u lt u r a l
Cyy
P o o n d a tla a )
O u r hay crop furnishes one of the
lnrgest cafeteria services In existence,
according to the Sears-Boebuck A g ri­
c u ltu ra l Foundation.
Seventy-eight
mutton tons, It Is expected, w ill be
produced In 1926, a large p art of
w hich w ill be cons'umed by cattle.
According to figures put out by the
D ep artm en t o f A g riculture, 51.4% of
this am ount w ill be eaten by cattle,
44 .6% bty horses and the rem aining
8.8% by sheep. T he amount o f hay
eaten by hogs Is very slight, only a
small frn c tlo n of one per cent o f the
a lfa lfa crop. As In the case o f other
feed cro ps, most o f this hay Is con-
sumed r ight on the farm where it Is
grown.
(j9 ro c > x c e r
T h e s e M a s h e s G iv e R e s u l t s
O. \Y. 1 R V M
EGG
M ASH
Good Luck
Best in quality, lowest in price.
„ v r many satisfied
users. Our Oregon Maid Dairy f
you »rill find will meet
with egually as good success as o ur
Luck Egg Maeb.
This excellent 20 per cent Proti en dajry ft «d has within two
months become one of the lear’j Og sellers from our Eugene
store. Slacked on the floor’ü„ ide three ) Mding commercial
feeds it is now going five gr >ck„ to one of a (j the others com-
bioed. The proof ot tba pudding j, in th (. eating.
( jive it a Trial
J. L STUART,
T. J. Skirvin Seed (°
Phone 400
D E LB E R T STAR R
Funeral Director and Licensed
Emluilmer
A S S IS T A N T
Brownsville, Oregon
Modern
Barber Shop
Tuesdays
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
A B E ’S
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For Your Older Hens—
“ T h e Insurance M an ”
Laandrv sent
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■ J r ia n g J e
A ll k in d s a t Lo w e st B ates. W e spe cia l
ixe in A u to an d T r u c k in s u ra n c e .
LA D Y
1st Albany
For Your Pulletts—
INSURANCE
L O Ellsworth St.. Albany,
to be Cuba, which took two-flfths of
the W
shipped abroad and was next
to the U n ite * Kingdom as a buyer of
canned m ilk
G reat B rita in was the
second largest customer fo r these
products, w ith the Philippine Islands
In th ird position. Mexico, Germany,
China e n d Japan, Panam a and Can­
ada wxire t i e other m arkets which
bought the surpluses ot these products.
P LA C E
O u r s h ip m e n t o f
Holland Bulbs
h a s a r r iv e d —a f in e lo t
r e a s o n a b le in p r ic e .
[ C u llf in a n d see t h e m
' t T Î / o ., STORf
A h « Y our Ciiti.nRBN’8 K ris R eady
F ur S chool W ork ?
That children may develop phy­
sically, co-ordinately with the pres-
u r e of the «ehool work, their eyre
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
brieg about willingness to do and
new ambition to accomplish in
study.
Unusual advantages are offered
here Nothing ie spared that your
children may see as nsture intend­
ed them to.
Do not neglect your children’s
eyes. Take advantage of nor
special facilities and give your
children the fullest opportunity to
do their beat.
Meade & Albro
Optometrists
ALBANY
OREGON.
HALSEY STATE BANK
Automatic c k r’ rtc home water
pianta. 120 to 400 ftlluus oar huur
motor-OrtvFo pneumatic water
One of these
srsuoia. «Al tu 6ÛÛU (AUwit per bear
Fairbanks-Morse Home Water Plants
will meet your needs a t low est cost
I t la no longer necesaary for anyone
to struggle along without the labor-
saving. health-giving convenience of
running water. Come in and let ua
prove it I
Our Fairbanks Morse line covers
.very posaible condition and require­
ment — electric or engine driven
plants, engine driven pump tacks,
power heads, etc. Since we can sup­
H a lse y , O rego: 7
C A P IT A L
AND
t
SU R PLU S
Commercial and Savings accoui
u
$35,
Solicited
ply a n y typ e o f pumping equip­
ment you can come to us with full
confidence th a t cur recommendation
w ill exactly fit your needs.
N aturally a request for demonstra­
tion and estimate places you under
no o b ligation . Fairbanks-M orse
Products may now be purchased
under the new Fai.-baalu-M.irse
Finance Plan.
HILL & COMPANY
fairbanks - morse
Home Water Plant«
Wha Wo I Udn’t Smile
happily upon ot «uing a box’ ot
these delicious \ candiea?
Tbs
wonderful i assor tment, various
flavors an<Jtern j ting appearance
of these ' ‘lumps « >f delight” win to
oa all lovers of good
■ood sweets ana
and
judges of confect to o ary excellence,
Try them
“is once a hd see if we ex-
aggerate
■®
p< Ttection of these
goods.
C la rk ’s C
anfectionery