Haläcv Enterprise,Tlal?ey, Oregon. July Ifl. Jjg? I he other initiative measure would road program , halted dy increase the gasoline tax from three INITIATIVE BILL ON BALLOT tofiv® «•«>»• p«* gallon n both _____ Oregon m otorists and ta x y a v e n will be interested in th e fa c t'th a t the so-called 13 and $5 measures, which would have affected the state highw ay p rogram , will not appear on the November ballot, as the necessary signatures to iuitia- tive petitions were not tiled at Sa- lem bills should pass, the state's income ,rotn tbe wou,d be in* crea6eJ about * l ,200,000, having ' he b '8»>way departm ent with a - e l loas of nearly $2,000,000. Should the people approve the decreased license feet set up in 'h e Dunne bill and reject the in - creased gas ta x of his other bill, j the net toss to the highway fund The public m ind has become wo“ ld »mount to a sum equivalent confused through extensive pre-1t0 th a t now available for new coa- lim inarv discussion in the state H tuction and betterm ents. Under press of these bills, and it should tbis threatening situation the high be pointed out, as a m atter of in ­ way commission has been forced terest of the highest im portance, to call a bait in its contem plated that the only measures relating to program for next year and hold in motor vehicle licenses aud a tax on ¡abeyance any expenditure other gasoline which will have a place on 1 th a n m aintenance and the manda* the ballot are those those initiated initiated by to rV P»ym«“ ts of principal and ' interest on road bonds. Joe Dunne, of Portland. The above figures are based on Mr. D unne's l'ceuse bill, says careful and conservative estimates the Oregon Good Roads Association of state revenues relating to the committee, provides for e general highway fund, w bbh was set up reduction in license fees of ap p ro x ­ by the people and the legislature im ately 50 per cent. If this bill . . . , to accomplish a definite program should be approved by the people of gUtH r03l, conslruc, ion. This in November, the state highway program is far from completion at fui>d will lose about $3,000.000 this time. ^ / ^ b a n y ^ / X e c t o r y were guests of P au l Q uim by Suu- city she will leave by ateamer for : her home in Los A ngeles. day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A Sawyer and Last Sunday Ava and E dna Falk (Enterprise correspondent) ALBANY FLORAL CO. Cut Flowers wers guests at the R. B. Mill** children of S»u Diego, C alifornia, and Plants. Floral art for every and E arl Ringdoif and family visited j " * arrived here Saturday evening ou all occasions. at tbe Chris Sorenson home Suu- Grace Kirk left for Salem Mon- ) » visit at the home of Mrs. Sawyer’s Flower phone 458-J day. day on a visit of several d a js with j parents, Mr. end Mrs. E S, Mars, EAST ALBANY BARBER SHOP Landis Philpolt aud family of frienda. Charles R. Goltra. Proprietor iters. T hey v.sited relatives at Noli were guests at the Chester Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davidson o f ! Grove on the wav here. Member oi Master Barbers' Association c. , . ■ ; . tv it t T h e y ’report a p leasan t trip over t h e 1 Specializing In Ladles' and ChUdr«Vs Curtis home Sunday. b h c d u w ere v is it o r s a t th e . R h . .l I ' * 1 1 l I u Hair . u ."*«»♦• K w rtrir m i< y * n fj* d Cuts «nw and Bobs. Work guaranteed. Mrs. W. C. Sickels and children 1200 m ihs covered between San 1029 East Second St. Albany. Ore. Kirk home Saturday evening. of Halsey visited her sister, Mrs. Diego end Spoon River, The J. „ . and M. L. VanNice i ALBANY STATE BANK — We invite E. D. Isom, Monday. your business Savings and commercial families enjoyed a picnic on the H arold Sickels of Halsey spent btnks of tbe Calapooia Sunday. accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided Dana C. Rossman profits. $100 000.____________________ tbe week end at tbe home of his L R. Toedtemeier and sons were aunt, Mrs, E. D Isom. EASTBURNS GROCERY tbe first in tbis com m unity to start 4th and Lyons Street Carl Isom spent the week end at their threshing outfit. They com­ The place to buy good groceries at the the home of his grandm other, Mrs. menced threshing at the R. B Mil­ right price. On the corner, plenty of L. E. Bond, in A lbany. ler home Monday. room to park. Albany. Jay C urtis oi Lebanon was a C. H. Falk is working with the FORTMILLER FURNITURE CO., fur­ visitor at the home o, bis brother, Hillery hay baling outfit and d u r- niture, rugs, ¡inoleum, stoves, ranges. Chester Curtis, Saturday. ng his absence from the farm, Mil- Funeral directors. 427-433 West First l.a .ly Assistant Street. Albany, Oregon. Mr. and Mr*. Clay Foresm au ton E lliott of Brownsville is help- A ll calls answered day o r night 11. J. Falk w i'h the harvest. IMPERIAL CAFE. 209 Wi t F i t t Phone 299. Halsey, Oregon were afternoon callers at tbe J. F. Harold O. Murphy, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Rike and Isom home Tuesday of last week. Phone 665 grai ddaughter, Mr. and Mr.». Byrd M rs.L H A rm strong s n ld a u g h * We Never Close ter, R hetta, w ire afternoon callers Waggoner, Mr. and Mrs. George JENNINGS' AUTO TOP SHOP—Auto at tbe A. E. W bitbeck home Sun» F ru itt, Mr. and Mrs. R E. Bierlv trimming, seat covers and winter ln- and son K enneth, and Mrs. L. R. d ay . closures. 202 E. Second. Phone 418J Falk were among Spoon River peo­ N. L. Jennings, Manager. A. F. Robnett and family of E u ­ ple transacting business in Albany ROSCOE AMES' HARDWARE gene visited at the E D. and Friday. The Winchester Store J. F. Ieom homes T buisday eve­ Mr. and Mrs. H. L S tra le y and ning of last wee'/. the la tte r’s cousin, Ruth W illiams C. A. Curtis the building for his who has been visiting them for At lowest rate of interest. new service station which is to be some time past, went to Albany REAL ESTATE INSURANCE operated on the corner of bis place Sunday. From the e Miss W ill Prompt service — Courteous treatm ent Win. Bain, with Lane County Abstract next to tbe highway. liams went to Portland from which Company. Albany Miss Lillio Rickards is keeping 9 ■ A a ■ ■ ■am ■ 11 you enjoy a good meal bouse for her uncle, Michael Rick­ And know a good meal when you get it ard, while Mrs. Rickard is in lo - You'll be back for you'll not forget it. lado caring for her daughter, Mrs. PA RAG O N CAFE Guy Roberts. Legion Lunch Tuesdays. LOW E B R O T H E R S Mr. and M rs. Lee Fotter and a GEO. M. GILCHRIST FLO OR EN A M EL ALBANY gives a beautiful last­ party of friends from P ortland Ticket office Bell Linn Stage. ing finish that is easily visited at the home of M is.Foster s Albany to San Francisco, $15 k e p t c le a n . If d rie s p irents, Mr. and Mrs B. E. Cogs­ overnight. Especially well Sunday. recom m ended for k it­ A lb an y B argain H ou se Mr. and Mrs H enry Hawkins New and Second Hand Furniture chen iloors. Also for and daughter of Portland, spent Higtiest prices paid for all kinds kitchen walls, wood­ Wednesday night ’of last week at of Junk, Wool. Hides. Furs. Pelts, w ork and for all in­ tbe A E. W hitbeck home while on Cascara Bark. Albany. Oregon terio r floors. Come in their way home from a trip to Cal­ The kind that keeps and get a color card. . ifornia. your motor producing ■ Ao obligation. 100%, is the kind that Mrs. J. F. Isom eujoyed a visit F ish er-B rad en a Before you paint, see us. talks. Drive in and let from her mother, Mrs. C.N .Lusby F uneral D irectors ■ us fill the crankcase of Springfield, her sister Mis. Bes­ E m balm ers ■ Lady Assistant. with your favorite oil. sie Grimes of Eugene, and her aunt ■ Phone 95. Albany, Oregon Mrs. I.iunie Cowley of L is Angeles Hill & Company Federal and Fisk Tires ■ Tuesday. ■ Halsey, Oregon A lford A rrow s h a c F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R FARM LOANS“ IT •er For easy-to-clean kitchen floors An Announcement Your Favorite Oil m QERHAPS you have seen the Harvester Company’s an- t nouncement of their new McCormick-Deering Spreader. We now have one of these 1928 models on display at our warehouse, all set up and in readiness for your inspection. The new McCormick-Deering is NEW—with new features, new design, new ccnveniences—all this for the purpose of providing you with low-cost, time-saving spreading perfor­ mance over a long period of years. It is the kind and type of spreader you have always wanted to own a simple, prac­ tical, sturdy machine. Let us show you its fine points. HALSEY GARAGE P.O. Shedd, Oregon. ■ ■ ■■ C all A t D aven p ort M usic H ou se (B y an Enterprise Reporter) Schultz Bros.Warehouse Co Fayetteville. ■ ■■■■■■■a L ake C reek N ew s Phone Shedd 8123 -J GENERAL @1 ELECTRIC Refrigerator lems of the m odem hem e find a simple and economical solution in this perfect r^ n «erat‘«"s N o food spoilage. At the present high pnees this is vital. Fewer trips to market. W ith so many things to do, this is a great ^ergy-saver. M enus varied with tempting surprises that ac tually are easier to make than the old uninter­ esting stand-bys. See these refrigerators yourself. Study their revolutionary improvements. Come in today. As a special introductory offer, we will install the General Electric Refrigerator of your choice, lor only $10.00 down, the balance may be paid in a year and a half. M ountain states P ower C ompany Dica Brock spent Saturday night with her cousin, Doris Brock. Georgina Clark of Halsey was tbe guest of her aunt, Mrs. Henry 3rock Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sisk and family visited at the J. S. Nice- wood home Sunday. H oward Bertsch a stubent at 0 S.C. was a gueat at the George . j Tockensmith home Sunday. Carma Seek of Portland is visit- J ng here st the home of her g ran d -1 ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D rinkard. Mr. and Mrs. Tom A rdry, George Ardry and Dorothy H athaw ay were guests at the M attia Cummings home Sunday. Mr. and Mre. John Gormley ac- cumpanied Oliver Coldiron and daughter Nora to W aldport and Yachats on a pleasure trip Sunday. Mrs. Fred Lowery Jr. and daughter Carol are spending a few davs at the home of the former a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman P a l­ mer. Jack Underwood was a business visitor in Corvallis Tuesday and while there purchased a roadster in which he will ride to school this winter. Among those from Lake Creek driving to Cascadia to spend the day Sunday were Mr. and Mrs T. J. Jackson and niece Vera, Newt Cummings and fam ily, and Mr, Joseph D rinkard and graoddauhter, Carma Seek. Spoon R iver Sparks Jj (E n terp rise C orm ap on d m cs) Leroy Straley spent Sunday ID Portland ou a pleasure trip. W. R. Kirk and fam ily spent Sunday afternoon at Sodavillo. Nellie end Everett Falk speot Wednesday with Edna VanNice. Richard and Harvy Harding Egg Mash, Growing Mashes, Developing Scratch. For New and Second Hand Pianos Pianos for Rent. Albany,Oregon H ask in s & T alb ert Sears' Grocery A Service and Cash Store Ask for prices Grain Sacks and Twine O. W . F R U M Hay Grain A lb an y Creamery Association . ; M anufacturers of Feed LINN BUTTER Enjoy the S ilver Grays and Buyers of E g g s A Farm ers’ Co-operative Creamery E. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 422 West First Street B Albany, Oregon Complete Home Furnishers Universal & Colonial Ranges T h ese are th e finest of m otor coaches b u ilt and equipped to give the utmost in comfort and safety for highway travel. For Comfort: Seats air- cushioned—interiors immac­ ulately clean, plate glass win­ dows, rrth mahogany trim. W ell v e n tila te d but not drafty. Lights at night you can read by. Restful. For Safety: Drivers with Southern Pacific responsibil­ ity. 4-wheel air brakes rigid inspection and supervision. Safe. For Economy; Buy 10-ride tickets for use only on motor coach and save a third in travel costs. They are good for 60 days. Rail tickets un­ less specially restricted are good on the motor coaches. Souths«* n Pacific C. P. Moody, Agent Tne Eyes of Your Family W hen you g u a rd H it- eyes o f y o u r fa m ily by h a v in g them tested re g u la rly you are at th e same tim e in s u rin g th e ir fu tu re eye­ sight. ho w h y neglect h a v in g one made? Sight Quickly and Accurately Corrected The sooner y o u r eye tro u b le s have a tte n tio n th e b e tte r ofi you are Kye troubles in th e ir in fa n c y are easily corrected and often a ve rt serious tro u b le . You w ill fin d o u r service aud prices in a class by themselves. Harold Albro, Jeweler and O p to m e tris t, 313 West P irs t S treet A lh a n y .O re .