Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 21, 1927, Image 4

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    Local and O th e r
Interesting Briefs
Koontz* h; II i» being retovertd,
but not b«-c*' n it bad beeo lo«'.
Thia mu -I be * g'>ol time to buy
■ *econd-b«n 1 piai o io our
advertía.ng o 1 imna «everal are
. ffared by the Davenport atore hi
A lb a n y and ooo • acb by firm» ti
Salem, Port and and Seattle.
We growl »loot our weatbtr,
but W»’d rather have it than au< b
aa we read about in diepatclea
from all over the country.
We bear that the A luons are it
town.
Albany Creamery Association
BUTTER — EGGS — CREAM
Located in Albany at Second and
Waaington Streets, is the most
modern and up-to-date creamery in
this section of Oregon. It manufac­
tures the famous brand of Linn But­
ter, and is an extensive dealer in
cream and eggs
This has been of such uniform
good quality that it has become
mown as the aristocrat of the din­
ner table. It is of the highest qua-
ity, and the housewife w ill take no
iubstitute from her dealer. This is
i prominent sanitary institution which
has aided in the upbuilding of the
community and renders a valued es­
sential service in the furnishing oi
butter, which in the past years have
•r.larged its business and is ad­
M a k in g A rtific ia l l e t
It la said the first commercial fac
tory for making Ire was established
to New Orleans In 1866. The process
was not wholly satisfactory and tri
1870 there were only three other
plants In operation. Later Improve
menta resul’ ed In a rapid growth of
the business.
Have you noticed
dollar for one
new yearly
subscription to the
Enterprise?
Unexcelled Service
Delicious Food
Located in Albany at 227 West First are offered that are inviting and tempt-
tory manner.
street, is the most modern and up-to
The proprietor has had years of ex­
date cafe in Albany. Ite high grade
perience in the cafe business, striving
ood and serving having won commen- . to keep the service courteous and
lation from the people of the sur- I prompt at all times. The interior is
ounding territory.
attractively decorated, pleasing to the
This well-known cafe has gained a eye and arranged for the general
lame that has spread far and wide, as ; comfort of their patrons-
, place where the local and traveling
W e wish to compliment them on the
mblic can more than satisfy their de- I standard of their cafe, and not hesitate
mands for good wholesome food- The to refer it to our readers as a good
menu consists not only of the prime
place to eat-
necessities of life, but many delicacies
ing to the taste oi the m c 'l fastidious.
The local and traveling public has
I learned that this is a place where the
! demand is more than satisfied in ob-
' taining food. Courtesy is another out­
standing feature of this place, as it is a
pleasure for them to serve the_public.
It is a pleasure to have such a
clean and modern cafe as this to refer
the stranger to, as good eating places
are not common and at this place the
the food is prepared in a very satisfac-
A S to re
Located in Albany at 324 We t
First Street features, among its lints
the famous Fordson hose, a orand
which is meeting w ith the ladies
approval.
This is a popular store that offers
the lowest prices in the city because
thev sell for cash.
Individuality and distinctiveness of
tlesign is noted in specialties and
ready-to-wear from this establish­
ment and this is in a large degree
responsible lor the extensive trad':
of this store.
Prominent among the concerns
that have aided in the axpansion and
growth of their home city and vicin­
ity by giving the public metropolis
service and quality in this popular
and up-to-date store
First they insist that their service
be dependable. You know that you
are going to get value received and
courteous treatment when you trade
World Has Increased Its Knowledge at the
Expense of Character
fo r
Effective April 17
New speed and deluxe service over
Southern Pacific Shasta route
> 1 -2 H o u r* Q u icke r P o rtla n d to
San Francisco
9
Faster time than ever before betw een Port­
land and San Francisco. Only 23’/2 hours on the
8wift Cascade, new extra-fare flyer over the
scenic Cascade line,—a smart travel service to
delight the most exacting.
Leaves Portland daily at 10:05 p. m., arriving
San Francisco at 9:25 p. m. Extra fare $3.
•
Shasta and Oregonian
*
via Siskiyou line, the famous Shasta will con­
tinue as a premier train of the Shasta Route.
Carries coach to accommodate travelers to in­
termediate points.
#
Oregonian via Siskiyou Line, leaves Portland
at 1 a. m. (sleepers ready at 9:30 p. m.) arriving
San Francisco at 9:50 a.m., one day following.
L a D ie s
here, because past experience has
taught you that they are personally
interested in you and your trade.
Next, they leave nothing undone in
their effort to provide for you the
very best that can be had for the
money.
In this store is found not only the
styles and materials in most popular
vogue today, but the most conserva­
tive of modiste garments that have
met with universal approval. As re­
gards prices, you w ill find that
these garments, which hang in grace­
ful and becoming lines, are offered
at most reasonable figures, for while
this store enjoys the patronage of
the community, it is the most popular
store w ithin many miles among peo­
ple of every walk of life.
Though many miles removed from
New York, which is known as the
style center of America, this effi-
to C alifornia
7 1-2 H ours Q u icker P o rtla n d to
Los Angeles
Train No. 15-—saves a business day between
Portland and Los Angeles, N o extra fare. Leaves
Portland daily at 5 p. m., arriving Los Angeles
at 8:30 a. m., the second day. Through Pullman
without change to San Francisco.
THE SMART SHOP
five standard
you bring us one
produce a brand of butter and eggs
of uniform high quality. A t the of­
fice of this company the producer
encounters the most courteous treat­
ment and receives more for his
cream than he would be paid if he
had to depend on a smaller creamery
for a market.
The business is under the direc­
tion of a latter-day business man
who appreciates the value of good
service as a trade winner, and he
and his associates are always w ill­
ing and anxious to accommodate tneir
patrons. The manager has always
taken an active interest in the de­
velopment of the country and is
known as a leader among our fore­
most citizens.
PU LLM AN C A F E
that you can get
m onthly magazines
mirably equipped to serve the whole­
sale and retail trade. A well-known
concern under a management that is
thoroughly
conversant
with
each
feature of the creamery business.
The plant of this company is a
modern sanitary institution and equip­
ped with the very best of modern
machinery and under the direction
of a modern creamery man.
Popularity with both the producer
and the consumer is evidenced by
the large number of farmers selling
to them and the fame their brand
of products has attained. By reason
of the fact that they handle a large
volume of business, it can readily
be seen that this twentieth century
organization also enables them to
new, finer
faster trains
cient establishment is thoroughly
up-to-date and its ready-to-wear and
millinery
departments arc replete
with the models of the hour in the
various materials and shades which
have been approved by the world's
leading arbiters of fashion.
No sooner has any style been ac­
cepted by the nation, than it at once
makes its appearence in this store,
and is presented in a variety of ma­
terials for the choice of the people
of this section.
These are some of the secrets of
success of this well known establish­
ment. These are some of the rea­
sons why the experienced manage­
ment finds that trade increases each
season. These are but a few of the
reasons that we wish in this review
to direct to the especial attention
of our readers, that have made this
establishment one of the essential
factors in the life of the community.
g i g — - C o a c h e v e r Y T uesday and Friday»
e ___ «_«.
special all-coach trains leave
s p e c ia l to S an portlandat i0:00 a.m.,arriving
F r a n c is c o
San Francisco at 10:30a.m.next
day. 241/i-hour, low cost service—only $15 one­
way fare. Ask your local agent about minor
changes in local and connecting service.
Sout
m Pacific
C. P. M oody, A g t.
Fundamental Essentials of Home Life More
Than Food, Clothing and Shelter
By ALICE M. LOOMIS, Illinois Education Specialist.
By DR. LYNN HAROLD HOUGH, Chicago.
We have grown faster in knowledge than we have in character, and
modern science haa released powers today which only moral giants
oould hindle safely. This new world has everything but St. Francis’
dream. I/ive we have forgotten, there is racial hate and religious supersti­
tion sn/1 prejudice in place of the peace of gentle understanding. There
is nothing that St. Francis had in 6ld Italy that we cannot have in Chi­
cago tkxlav if only you have such a vision as he had.
lie was not goody-goftdv, solemn or sour. He sang as gayly for God
as he did for pleasure, and, above all, he had love. Men may resist argu­
ment and logic, but they cannot resist love and song and manv a man in
high position today would leave all of his wealth, power, all the tinsel
of his gilded existence, and all that the world can give if he honestly and
truly felt that he could go straight into the heart of God.
No greater mistake can be made than the belief that food, clothing
and shelter are the fundamental essentials of home life.
They are essentials, but is that all there is to living, to civilization
or to racial development? Is that all there is to enjoying life? What
we are striving for is to make the home a place for the mental, phvsical,
moral and spiritual development of its members, and also a place from
which each can prepare himstli to do his full part in the n^xt largpr
unit of society. This expanding of social interest has no limit, within
the needs of the race, but it has a very natural starting point in the
home.
The conviction grows that true home education in the school and
family circle is a never-ending series of purposeful activities directed
toward the advancing goal of the ideal home, and each lias a part in the
planning.
MISSOURI MULE FAVORED FOR THRILLS
Practical Four-Room Plan
for That “Castle in Spain’
Come In and Shop
Around
When you come in don’t feel as if you
had to buy. . . look around and see our
lovely things. Every day new fashions
arrive. . . charming things you’d like to
see. Our sales people will show you
every courtesy. . . give you helpful in­
formation about qualities, textures,
prices, or fashion trends. Just ask.
THE SMART SHOP
Albany, Oregon
334 West First Street
LAGSTONE terracing. Iron grille b a t' - —
conip* and a quaint wrought Iroi
F
lantern give distinction to thia little old
For there who era-« excitement and th rill » ! would recommend a trip
th«gg to experience a ride on the Missouri
mula (picture-, «h->ei T*e Mlaeour, mule to all appearance looks like a well
mannered «fr- er hut ” o! « i ‘ .< deceiving—at least In this
for the fliw e r
la poesegase.l cf diabolic tqrdenclaa- and when In use mav bu-h rear aad stall
Ilk * a mule.
to Oak« park. Portland. Ore
FAe V tn ith in g C am p
In t h t S - ia ll Hour»
A a d en ti« has Inventad a prore«
fer reetortag • old mackiat-ahes. We
with some on* would devis* a mean*
o f r**toria< new ambralla».
"Toung man. I don t know whether
y o i cad eapport my daughter, bat voa
eta certainly keep her up."— Ran»**
City Star
world one-story house Roach plaster wall
and a colorful tile n of make an aftrartlv.
exterior that w ill And a welcome in an-
neighborhood.
But a carefully designed floor plan l>
Ita greatest appeal One enters from th.
covered loggia directly Into the large »tor-
and a half living-room, with Its triple
arched windows reaching from the floor *i
ft f i t t ie c t
m « f to the celling The dining room a)
.rz f J*
Iocaled
wel
The kit« hen
has boen d e ftlj I
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planned to fiv e the housewife the greatest comfort an 1 siep-tavltg
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" Everything about the hi
UM_haa been planned t give the utmost ti I
« a b ility and real home can fort The wa 1* and
««t »Hb celotex to cut down the coal bills In w -r’ er and keep the h o u Ì <££
ta tha aueimer. Who could wish tor a more beautiful lltt'e home
* *
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Rainbow at N ig h t
Only Change in Form
The weather bureau say* that «
rainbew at night Is an unusual phe­
nomenon. hat not what should he
called a rare phenomenon It only r e
quires a shower with bright moonlight
on It. when the moon Is not too high
In the heavens.
An exchange snys that there are not
as many baby huggles In use a* fo r­
merly Nonsense There are more,
but most of them are provided with
gasoline engines —Senttl* Argu*.
N o th in g to H u rt H im
M au n d y M o n ty
ae,
Maundy Thursday, the day before
O e d Friday, was. in olden time« a
day of almsgiving, upon which tho
sovereigns of England gave money,
food and clothing to as many poor
persons as the kings were years old.
Harold, three year- old. had be
j lying In bed ail mom I ng. because
dldn t feel well At noon, affer hi
Ing dinner In bed. he wantetd to g
up. but hl« moth«r thought he hi
J better remain In bed. When »he ««
this he said. "Anyslng don't hurt i
bow .
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