Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 03, 1927, Image 6

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    RURAf* ENTERPRISE
Your eyes examined and a fine
pair of
Published every Thursday at Halsey,
Oregon, by Wm. H. Wheeler.
, ^ / ^ b a n y j2 )ire c to ry
S ave L abor
T o n e R ead in g Glasses
in a frame of yonr own choice
ALBANY BAKING CO-
a*.
405 West first
lbany
A
F. M. French & Son
Jewelers and Optometrists
Albany, Oregon
A lb an y
C ream ery A ssociation
Manufacturers of
LINN BUTTER
and Buyers of Eggs
A Farm ers’ Co-operative
Creamery
Floral Co.
butter and does many other muscle-
taving stunts all over the farm, and
in the house it sweeps the floor,
washes the clothes and irons them
and adds comfortable years to the
life of many a housewife. It is be­
ing brought from Harrisburg into
farm homes down this way. Notice
the advertisement of the Easy washer.
C ut dower* I
j
A lbany
I1UPLKX GARAGE.
”
129 E Second. Bert Adam i, Prop. I
Storage. Washmg. Poliahing, General i
lubricating. day aad N ig h t Service.
C’ASTBURN'S GROCERY
Modern
Barber Shop
A
Laundry sent Tuesdays
Agency H ub Cleaning Works
A B E 'S P L A C E
N O T IC E
• f Hearing of Final Account
Notice is hereby given that the final
Second of E lla Rogga as adininistartrlx
of the estate of Edward N. Fairo, de­
feated, (whose true n une was Nonnan
Neal Koggasnd whoaerved in the United
States army under m m nJ of Edward N.
Fairo) has been fileu in the Gountv
Court of Linn county, State of Oregon
and that the 4th dav of April. 1927,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m ., has been
duly appointed by said court for the
hearing of objections to said final ac­
count and the settlement thereof, at
which time any person interested in
said estate may appear and file objec­
tions thereto’ in w riting and contest the
iime.
Dated and first publish -d March >
1927.
E lla Rogga,
Adm inistratrix of the Estate.
Tnsaing A fussing, Attys. for Admrx.
N O T IC E of Hearing of Final Account
Notice it hereby given that the final
account of Frankly u I), Stafford aa ad­
m inistratrix of the estate of C.lF. Slat
tord. deceased, has been filed in the
Count]! Court of Linn County, State of
Oregon, and that the 21st day of March
1927, at th e h o u r i I 10 o 'J o c k A M .. has
been duly appointed by aaul court for
the bearing of objections to said final ac­
count and the settlement thereof, at
which time any person interested in
said estate may appear and file objec­
tions therein In w riting and contest the
saint.
Hated and first published Feby. 17,
1927'
Frankiyn D. Stafford.
Adm inistratrix of the Fstate
Tussing A Tnsaing, Attya. for A d in*.
E X K C rT 'jR 'S N o tic e of Appointment
Notice is hereby given that, the nn
deraigned. by an order of the County
Court ol I.inn Counts , Oregen. has hern
appointed Kxcrutnrof the last w ill and
testament of W illia m | Cary, deceased.
AU persona having claims against said
estate are required to present them
w ithin sin months from tbs date of this
notice, with the proper vouchers, ta the
undersigned st his residence in Halsey,
in Linn County, Ortgon. Dated and first
published this 3rd day of February,
I9 l7 .
B M. Roud. Executor aforesaid
Tussing A l usting. Aliys, lor F.aecutor.
N O T IC E of Hearing of Final Account
Zotice is hereby given that the fiaal
account of E. D Isom nt administrator
ot the estate ol Soohia Isom, deceased,
has hein filed in the County Court of
Linn County, Oregon, and that the 7th
day of Mareh l ‘>
at the hi,nr of 10
« clock a m . has been duly appointed
bv said court for the hearing of objec­
tions to said final account and the settle­
ment thereoi at which time any person
interested in said astate may appear and
file objections t h e r e to in w riting and
dbfctest the same. Dated and first pub­
lished <F«h *3,'1927.
E. D Isom,
Administrator Aforesaid
Tuning A Tussing. Attys for Admr.
X
M» - * ’
N o w O n ly
Rhode [stand red eggs for sale.
75c a setting.
P. ]. Forster.
E lite Cafeteria and confectionery
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
We make onr own candies.
p jR D
For sa'e—Alden’a Manifold
Cyclopedia. 40 volumes. Contains
all the su b lets iu Chambers’ and
more thao as many more. Price
140.
E Russ, R. 2, Halsey.
D ow n
W. S. Duncas.
BALES AND SERVICE1
Tires and accessorie«
Repairs
KiaK-PoLLAK Moron Co.
T w o tubs
T h e small tub dries
w hile the
large tub washes
EVirtmiller Furniture Co., furni-
I*
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 «rest First
street, Albany, Oregon.
I7INTEL WRECKING CO
V
436 West 1st
Used Parts for all cars
U e m stitc h in g , stam ped good«,
fancy work of all kinds at the
d
S P E C IA L T Y SHO P
Grocery— Bakery
E very thin g in the line of eat s
Opposite Poatofnc
U B C o o fe c tio n e rv ( E l t a w a store
No. 6)5 Noon lunches.
Hom e­
made candy and ice cream. First street,
next doot ro Blain Clothing Co.
H
[MPERIAL CAFE, 209 W. First
L
W a sh , dry an d rinse at the sam e tim e
N o w ater to lift or carry
E m p ties itself
N e v e r a w rinkle to iron out
and the vacuum principle of w ashing
ELECTRIC CO.
Investigate the new Prestolite
Battery prices before buying.
M A r INKLLO
I 'l
“W ear-E ver”
Aluminum Baking Pan
Reg. price $1.95
If your old w asher is w orn out, turn
it in.
A
liberal
baking ham, applet, bread,
rolls, and making candy
discount for it
M ountain S tates power company
Alum inum Tubed Cake Pan
with anti-falling feature
T w o Sizes
W io rlO -in .
diam eter
parlors
for
M IS S SUE BRECKENRIDGE,
baking all solid cakes—
angel, sponge, etc.
V’ *-
Hemstitching.
B e ll phone 524-L
527 WeSt Fifth.
oiiumc Agency— Usen
cars bought and sold. W hen in the
market for new cars see us first
U'lJW.
Second. I’tione M 3 Byerley M otorjvo
easy terms to responsible party.
For full particulars address Port-
Ig d Music Co., 227 Sixth street,
Portland, [Oregon,
''Special Offer March y d to n th.
(A beauty aid for every need)
S t. Francis Hotel. W inifred Kcae, Prop.
O akland-P
Will sacrifice fine
Used Piano used
piano if taken
Must be sold Will give very v
All combined in the NEW EASY
Harold G. M urphy Prop.
Phone 665
Wr Mgvaa close
M AUNETO
Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
LADY A SSIST A N T
Brownsville, Oregon
Special N otices
5c a L ine W eekly
a-4
4th end Lyons Street
The place to bnr good groceries at the
right price. On the comer, plenty of
room to park. Albany.
318 West Second st.
D ELBER T STA R R
WASHER
state bank — We
invite ¡yonr business. Savings and j
commercial account». Capital »urplu». •
undivided profit», $1UO. 000.
Young Wife' Afraid
to [at Anything H olman a jackson
“ 1 was afraid to eat because I a l­
ways had stomach trouble afterwards.
Since taking Adlerika I can eat and
feel fine." (signed) M rs A . Howard.
ONE
spoonful
Adlerika
removes
G A S and often brings surprising re­
lief to the stomach. Stops that full,
bloated feeling. Removes old waste
matter from the intestines which you
never thought was in your system
Excellent for obstinate constipation.
H alsey Pharmacy.
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escaping drudgery
and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasion*.
Flow er phone 45S-L
—EJertrfeity in rapidly finding Ha
Way b its rural homes and taking
much o f the drudgery out o f farm
h ie. It milks the cows, churna the
Special sale to those w ho wish to rem ain young h y ^
■ U T T K K -N L T BREAD
$ 6 to $ 7 .5 0
$1 a year tn advance Arrearages,
12 l-2c a. month. Stops wthen time
expires unless
continuance is
ordered.
Advertising. 20c an inch; no discount
for time or space; no charge for
composition or changes. Anounce­
ments of entertainments, food sales,
etc., whose object is to raise money,
charged at regular advertising rates.
Announcements of religious meetings,
not exceeding four inches, free if
copy is received before Tuesday.
urday to visit Mrs. Brock and infant
son, Cedris Henry Brock, at the hos­
pital. Both arc getting along nicely
hogs to Albany Thursday. H; v.a" and will come home soon.
accompanied by Joe Drinkard, J. S.
A large crowd attended the John
Nicewood and Russel Herndon.
Bass sale Saturday. Everything was
Mr. and Mrs. Manlee Spores of in good shape and brought a good
Springfield visited C. S. Willianic price. We are sorry to lose Mr. and
Mrs. Base.
Sunday.
N ew s (C o n tin u e d from first p a g e )
They had to stay over longer than
DOSCOtt AMES HARDWARE they had intended on account of hign
water.
Misses Nellie and Pearl Falk and
oute splendid buys in pianos, brother Everett and Henry Kirk and
grand uprights and plaver pianos. Earl Elliott visited school Tuesday
Would like tu make a trade w ith some
afternoon.
one who baa a first-class m ilk cow.
The Winchester Store
S
Mrs. J. S. Nicewood and son visit­
Mrs. Thomas Ardry and Lillie Rick­
J. N. Elliott and family visited at ard were elected delegates to the ed their sister and aunt, Mrs. Burns,
Wednesday.
Arthur Albertson’s Sunday.
district conference to be 1 eld at Mc­
t. C batlss barber shop —M en’s
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baumgartner V\ aido Anderson and Son, Props.
and women’s haircuts, 35c; ch il­
G. J. Rike and wife were Harris­ Farland church March 10 and 11.
and son spent Sunday at Martin
dren’s, 25c. Open days and evenings.
burg
callers
Thursday.
A number of people from here arc Cummings’.
First at Washington.
Phone 183-J
• Day and Night Storage «
Prof. Lyman Marsters returned to planning on attending the play,
Atwater-K«nt
T ’HE MARTIN LUDWIG SHOP his school duties last Tuesday, after “Cappy Ricks,’’ to be given ot Halsey
Pfne Grove Points
*- Geo. L. Hurley proprietor and man­ being home for a short vacation.
Strömberg
Saturday
night
by
the
Albany
high
ager , warm air furnaces, plumbing and
(By Special Correspondent)
Federal
school.
sheet metal work tin and gravel roofing;
Lake Creek Locals
Mrs. Mae Markham and small son
general jobbing in tiu and galvanized
Koleter
Rannal Brack and his sister, Mis visited Mrs. Markham's parents, Mr.
iron work, metal sky lights and cornices;
(By an Enterprise Reporter)
Radios
pumps of all kinds. Electric water sys­
Thomas Ardry, drove to Eugene Sat- and Mrs. H. L. Blood, last week, re­
Martin Cummings took a load of
tems
136 Ferry street, Albany, Ore.
1»' and Baker Sts,
turning
to
their
home
at
Springfield
Phone 127J.
ALBANY
OREGON.
Thursday.
Davenport Muaic House, 409 W. First
street. Albany, Oregon
- Highway Garage -
S
TUSSING & TUSSING
LAWYERS
Halsey and Browneville
Oregon
%
T R IA N G L E
Ï
$ Baby Chick) Mashes and Scratches $
need no introduction to the many satisfied users of last season
The complete line of these feeds, for all stages of devel
opinsnt of the chicks, is now carried in stock.
Such a Relief!
That ia the first feeling you* will
express when you put on a pair of
our carefully fitted glaaaea. Your
ayes will get immediate relief|from
the afraiu the» have been experi.
sneing every hour you use them
If Your Eyes Could Talk
would the message be one ot warn­
ing? What would they say ? The
eyea DO talk, but NOT by aouud
— a headache, a pain or blurred
vision
I*t us examine your eyes
at once
M ead e & A lb ro
Optometrists
Naw in our newtlocaticm, 313 W.
First at,, Albany, Ora.
O. w . F R I
1
Chatles Gibson and sister of Cor­
vallis visited at Frank Gibson’s Sun­
day.
.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hover spent Sat­
urday at the county seat.
Automobile and
Truck Insurance
Lower rates
Attractive
contracts
Special attention to truckmen op­
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chandler and erating under public service com­
Miss Agnes Chandler were Corvallis mission.
j . l STUART,
callers Saturday.
the insurance man,
Rev. W. P. Gillispie and wife and 120S. EDeworth st., Albany.
.
Mz son David of The Dalles visited old
W friends a t Peoria, Lake Creek and
MZ Pine Grove last week and Mr. Gillis­
H you enjoy a good meal
MZ pie preached at Pine Grove Sunday. And, know a good meal when yen
' ° ° 11 be back for you 'll not for«
Uz Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jackson, Mr. «Vas’L
« « ” P‘e” e
Legion
<IZ and Mrs. Tom Ardry, Estes Bass and PARAGON
CA
FE
TuM*
MZ family and Harry Davis and daugh­
& &
ter Hazel attended church at Pine
Grove Sunday.
G E O . M. G IL C H R
ALBANY
Mrs. Lola Shaw and children and
Mrs. Kaltrider o f Peoria attended
church at Pine Grove Sunday.
o
,o* est
of interest,
Insurance
Mrs. W. D. McLaren visited at r 64 Estate
Prompt service, courteous treatm ent.
George McNeil’s Thursday.
W u B ain Room 5, First Savings Bank
A number of peop’e from this vi­
hoilning, Albany
cinity attended the John Bass sale
Friday afternoon.
FARM LOANS
Buy food insurance
Next autumn will be
NOW
TOO LATE
Start your babv clucks on
A L B E R S ’ C H IC K S T A R T E R
or L I L r Y S
L IF E IN S U R A N C E F E E D
It’s cooked with dried sweet milk and cod liver oil, for better
re8ul,••
We carry a fall lino of each
T. J. Skirvin Seed (°
Halsey'and Harrisburg
One of the new bridges over Lake
Creek rose during the high water
last week and could only be srossed
on foot until the bridge crew repair­
ed it Thursday.
Most of the men along Lake Creek
end the river are buey fixing fence4
damaged by the high water.
Mus Leone Palmer spent the week
end -.uiUag friends in Corvallis.
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L. W R IG H T
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
D- C. ROSSMAN. Local Manager
Lady Assistant
All calk answered day or nigh
Phone 25Ó
alsey, Oregon