Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 29, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Railroads Set Records
OREGON NEWS BRIEFS
More Frei^hTH andled--
" e s te r a Newspaper Union's Cleanings Outside of
.More Money Invested
___ __
This C junty
r<3ered bench warrants» issued for the
-dieted men. with bo Mall, as provld-
d- by the Oregon law for murder la
he first degree
The exact where-
houts of the D'Antremont brothers It
nknown.
1923
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
PAOß J
butter.
Cranberry Punch —<tp»k ea t quart
of cranberries In three cupfuls e f
water until soft, then press through
s sieve. Add two and one-half cup­
fuls of sugar and the Juice of two
lemons, ,nd stand on 1(.t yor , hoHl
four hours to chill. Serve In glssmm
with maraschino cberrins or candled
cranberries
M enus te Cheese.
Tel low la the Thanksgiving color.
Just as red belongs to (hrtstmas. A
pumpkin fruit basket Is effective te
use as a centerpiece, and small pump­
kins, or gourds, may serve as candle­
sticks or be shaped in basket form
Io be filled with nuts and raisins at
each plate.
L
least eight new rec­
ThtJ Southern
ord» la transportation «.rw,«
a *
Pacific companv haa from Rct&Lurg to Ri» mout'a ot the I
service to the public
r
Pub“ c 8ervke ~«nm)s-
Umpqua w ill be appropriated hy the 1
have been set bv the
"•
¿/SERVICE
’ hat It has a surplus of 686 cars
railroads this year.
anlb8
“ B^a, H ° ° d R ,’ #r C0UDt* bureau of public roads and work will
Mioes that cost less per month o f> e » r
This »1» disclosed 'a
start immediately
, th* reP ° " ot Directors ntM,try ,how- wl,h raor’’ than 4« ex
An appropriation of $350,000 prob­
■hits of n Be chickens, was held at
of the American Hallway Association.
ably will be asked by the Oregon dele- ~
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Just received by the Southern Padflc Hood River.
Company, reviewing results of the
Dr. H. W. Coe. prominent Portland gallon for the completion of the I Tb»s is g0oj advice; “ If you live bought, sold and exchanged at all times
program to furnish adequate taant- ’esldent. has been appointed state Tongue Point submarine base at the »n Albany, trade tu Albany ; if »you live
mouth of the Columbia river.
The I !n soiue otl,er town, trade in that town.’
portatlon to- the public, adopted
B E N T. S U D T E L L
an man of the Harding memorial by $250.000 initial appropriation will be i ’’“.‘ J " }he*'; • n‘?“>°bi!e days many re
early In 1923, and telling of plans to
30vernor
Pierce.
exhausted by April
! . K ' lscwl,e7 fi“ J “ «dvissble to do I bone 7b-R, 123 N. Broadalbin st, Albany
continue this good work for the rest
at least part oi their buying in the
Business in the lumber industry has
of the year and in 1924.
The Eugene city ordinance which Ur*ter town- Those who go to Albany A SHEDD PATRIARCH
The new records established are as mprored to such an extent that the
gives the council power to tonuemn
condemn | naIlied
lr lj S,ac,
‘ bu5,n<‘“
follows:
below
reaJy , w*n
Q fi„ find
thejr the firms
sight shift has bean restored at the
(O. A. C. Dept. of Industrial
and rase old and dilapidated buildings | nieuts with courtesy an I fairness.
(1) The railroads, from January 1 sir mill at Valseti
Oyster» an the „ a l t 8h»IL
Journalism)
was declared unconstitutional und void
to October 1 put In service 134,63«
Cream e f Calary Soup.
Medford has Just been divided by by Judge O. F. Sklpworth of the cir­
new freight cars and 2,96» new loco­
A
lb
a
n
v
Bakery,
321
Lyon
street,
Boiled C cdS.h w ith R gg Sauce.
The Yates family tree of Linn
motives—a larger number than In any he city council into four wards in cuit court, because it does not give the
R eset T urkey w ith Cranberry Molds.
*■ Best one-pound loaf of bread made
county is credited by Dr. J. B. Horn­
M sehrd W hite P o ta to e s
similar period during the last t»n -’ead of three, and now has seven coun ¡property owner an opportunity to ie 5 cents.
B sk ed Sw eet Potato»»
er,
professor of history at the college,
years.
Wedding
cakes
to
order.
Ilmen instead of six.
heard.
le
t
tu
e and Tom ato J elly Salad.
as being one of the most remarkable T ea• ted c W
(2) A larger number of locomotive»
afers 8 p resd w ith Cheese.
The Pacific Power A Light company
The fourth fatal accident in Klamath
Ibany Electric Store. Radio in Oregon.
and cars have been repaired and pul
Pum pkin F li
petitioned the city council for a county road construction this .season A
Electric
wiring.
Delco
Light
B
aked
Indian
P udding w ith Cream or
in serviceable condition than ever be­
There are several larger family
renewal
ef
Its
franchise
at
Hood
River
products
Scraped
Maple Sugar
occurred at Dunn and Baker’s rock
fore in any equal period.
lea Cream.
N u ts
A p p le s
G lmsn W illard
W m h o f u c h trees in the state, among which is the
(3) The railroad» handled more for a period of io years.
quarry on The Dalles-Californla high­
Orapaa.
Henkle tree of the W illamette valley
More than 50 applications for posi­ way near Port Klamath when Manuel
freight business between January J
Coffee s a d S w eet Cider.
A Ibany Floral Co. Cut flowers
and the Rinehart tree with its large
and October 20 than In any corre­ tions In the state income tax depart­ ’ scabs, a Mexican laborer, was caught
and plants. Floral art for every
n.
branches spreading over eastern and
sponding previous period. The num­ ment have been received by Earl by a dislodged boulder and killed in­ and all occasions.
O yster Soup w ith Crisped Crackers
ber ot cars loaded with revenue Plsher. state tax commissioner.
Flower
phone
45J1-J.
western
Oregon,
Professor
Hom
er
re
or O ysters in low
stantly.
Thin S lice« o f B u ttered Brown nr '
freight was 40.545,120. This compares
ports.
But in vigor the Y'ates tree,
W
illiam
Howard
Smith,
one
of
the
A
EBAN
Y
GARAGK.
”
Studs-
Ora ham Bread.
Governor
Pierce
has
pardoned
Milan
with 34,220,426 In 1922 an Increase of
■T* baker” and ’’ Star ” automobiles. which is two-thirds of a century old,
R oast T u rk ey w ith Btufflnff.
18 per cent; and with 36,827,688 In test known pioneer ranchers of Doug- Sapatovich, now serving a term in the
Mashed
W h ite P o ta to e s
and
represents four
generations,
General repairing and supplies.
1920, the previous record year, or an as county, died suddenly at his home Oregon state penitentiary for obtaining G. T, Hockensinith.— Lloyd Templeton.
O leeed S w eet P otatoes.
ranks high, there having been only Mashed T u rn ip s
C ranberry J elly .
increase of 10 per cent
tear Sutherlin of heart trouble.
¡money through fraud, on condition
C elery
L ettu ce Salad.
The box car surplus in the grain I The Ochoco national forest this past that he leave the United States and D i n e B ird Restaurant, 301) Lyon two deaths— that of the mother and
C
rackers.
Cheeae.
>f a great-grandchild
producing states has been the greatest i
Pum pkin, Mince er C ranberry P ie
street. Eat here when iu Albany.
teason had only nine fires, doing dam­ tever return. The convict w ill be tu m ­
in history.
Joseph Yates, the patriarch of the
A p p le s
G ra p es
N u ts
Open
from
6
to
2
and
5
to
8.
id
over
to
federal
officials
and
will
be
age of less than $7 and costing the
R aisin s.
(4) The average miles moved by *
fam ily, is in his ninetieth year and
M
rs
.
B
lount
.
deported.
Coffee er S w eet Cider.
each freight car daily In the first 9 'orsst service $140.63 to extinguish.
somewhat feeble of limb, but clear of
Approximately 100 citizens, bearing B R U N S W I C K
George Casity of Hood River, aged
months of the year was 27.8 miles,
III.
mind and always cheerful.
hi»
PHO NO G RAPHS
Cream ot Celery Soup,
ard in September reached 29.2 miles f0 years, has been sentenced to 18 with them a petition to which nearly u
grandfather was a soldier under
w
C elery.
at
This compares with 22.5 miles in the months in the penitentiary on his plea 200 names were affixed, appeared be­
George Washington his fa, ner a sol­ R oast T u rk ey w ith P ea n u t or C h estnut
W O O D W O R T H ’S
first 9 months of 1922, 22 miles in >i guilty to a charge of forging checks fore the La Grande city commission-
Stuffing.
dier under General Jackson, and he is
1921 and 24.5 in 1920. This figure
M aihed Potateaa.
B u ttered T u rn ip s
Leonard Couch of Wallowa suffered 1 ? !
dcmanded that drastic steps be riaven p ort Music House for pi.
P um pkin Custard.
is based upon the total number of
a veteran of the Rogue River Indian
aken
to
curb
and
eradicate
alleged
ex­
1 7 anoi and player pianos. Some good war.
Quine«» In Cider and Molassea.
i severe fracture of a leg recentlj
W « hindi» ih» Baldwin
freight cars owned, whether in tran­ “ hen a horse he was riding slipped on is tin g immoral and undesirable condt- l.uyi on xcondhantl
T om ato Salad.
Im« o f pttnot. the b«»i money can buy
He resides with his daughter, Mrs.
sit or not.
Brown Bread Sandw iches.
ions
in
La
Grande’s
colored
town.
he froxen ground and fell with him.
O
ld
-raehb
in
od C raaberry D u m p lin g s
Mina McConnell of Shedd, where he
Without Congestion
G randm other's R ich Pum pkin P i s
The year now drawing to a close I U
C. F IC Q
I t is now certain that Prineville will
loves
to
meet
friends
of
the
large
N
u
t
s
R a is in s
F ru it.
(5) .Because of these increases in
D E N T IS T
las been the most successful flnan-
Coffee.
Linn county fam ily which he and his
facilities resulting in the more rapid tave a sugar factory ready for opera-
„
Albany,
Oregon
■tally In the history of the Oregon
movement of cars a record breaking ion by the middle of next October, in
312 West Second street
companion established.
Doufhnuta.
business was handled without conges­ ilenty of time to care for the 1924 beet Rate fish commission, according to a
■eport
made
by
Carl
D.
Shoemaker,
One cupful granulated engar, a plach
C 'as’.btirii Bros.—Two big grocery
•
tion and with practically no car :rop.
of salt, twe tablespoonfuta ef butter,
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
Master fish warden. The take of sal-
shortage or embargoes for the first
Glen Southwick, who lives on a
” • »ft«, one cupful ef eweet milk,
time In years.
non eggs for reproduction purposes Main. Good merchandise at the right
prices.
•anch near Salem, won the ribbon for
three teaepoonfuls ef baking powder.
(6) The amount of freight service
the best single ear of corn exhibited was also the largest since accurate
Flavor wllh vanilla. Flour enough te
rendered with each car was 5X1 tons
:ount has been kept, records show.
p
’iliiis
developed
and
printed
roll well. ItoU la polverlaed sugai
carried one mile daily during 8 months vt the annual Marion-Polk corn show
One hundred and twenty-five Clack- ~ We mail them right back to you.
when bakad.
of 1923, which exceeds the record of it Salem.
Woodworth
Drug
Companv,
Albany
Or­
tmas county farmers have pooled their egon.
any previous year, and surpasses that
Oregon’s anti-alien land law Is to be
>rders to the Dupont Powder company,
of 1922 by over 31 per cent.
snforced strictly in common with those
(7) From January 1 to October 1 n Washington and California, accord- tnd two carloads of sodatol blasting Ipirst garage going north.
I ires, accessories, oils, gasoline,
jowder is on the way. One cat con-
the number of tons of coal dumped
ng to a statement by I. H. Van Winkle,
repair work.
at Lake Erie ports for movement by
ains 25,000 pounds, ordered by a group
attorney general.
W. II. H ulsurt .
boat to the Northwest was greater
(From last week'« Rrowneville Times)
)f farmers near Molalla, and another
The Association of Independent Col- tar, containing 20,000 pounds, was Or- E ^lood’a dry good s stern is the best
than In any previous year. The pro­
Fifteen took the examinations for
UR
grandmothers
began
gram of providing coal for the North- eges of Oregon w ill meet this year at fered by farmers around Clackamas.
A place in Allrany to buy dry goods
preparation for Thanks­ [clerks and carriers of the Albany
-.JK&st, »'aB.cppi|jleted..much.earller than McMinnville as the guests of Linfield
lurnislungs and notions Service is our
giving day long before post office .'-aturday.
As a rekult of the recent supreme motto.
•
J
. In any previous year., thereby making tollege in its annual meeting Novem
It arrived. P i c k l e s of
:ourt decision In the cases of Chris-
available additional locomotives and Jer 30 and December 1.
The chi!J of M r and Mrs. Alfred
all sorts, apple sauce
Ina Kallunki and others against the F O R CHRISTMAS
cars for other commercial interests
and preserves were pre- | Bates of Lebanon died following an
Mrs. W D. Booth of Ashland has a dty of Astoria the city will be com-
Vottr photograph
during the fall and winter months.
Clifford's Studio
pared ahead of time. | operation .n Portland.
(8) A greater amount of railroad White Leghorn hen that has laid dur­ telled to pay the plaintiffs Judgment
3.53 West First street
Mince meat was mixed
coal has been placed in stockpile stor­ ing the past 12 months 320 eggs, aver tnd Interest, amounting to about $3500.
County Assessor Lee Giddings has
that It might ripen and
age than was ever heretofore stored aging 26 eggs a month, which is sup­ The three cases were brought to re­ P Q R D SALES AND SERVICE
acquire a more delicious flavor. All the announced that land values in Linn
by the railroads, thereby making posed to break all records.
*
Tires
an
1
accessories
cover damages for injury to property
vegetable« were ready for the pot on county have been reduced from 58 te
available additional locomotives and
Kepairs
An open competitive examination csulting from a landslide on Hume
Wednesday night, the chickens or tur­ 53 per cent.
cars for general commercial service
K
ir k ^ llak M otor C o .
will be held by the United States civil tvenue.
key were stuffed, the pudding» and pies
during the fall and winter months.
»ervlce commission soon to fill vacan-
Mrs. Millie Fro»t Is sedking a di-
The railroads have spent $1.203
There is not the slightest touch of U o r t m í lle r F u rn itm e Co., lu m i. were prepared and' there was nothing
* ture, rugs, linoleutii, stoves tanges.
244,00(1 for new equipment and other I
ln ,he bureau of P'snt industry of Mongoliod to the Armenian
Frost
race, it Funeral dtreclors. 427-43J west First thed dln"erTh,n kM lV l“< * * * b" ‘ C<,° k I V° r‘‘e f r ° m h#r hu,bBnd.
vas emphatically slated at Washing-
facilities this year up to October 1, a he department of agriculture.
and the custody of her little daughter.
gtreet, Albany, Oregon.
Gamlehea and Turkey Stuffing.
record amount.
Predatory animal hunters In the Ore- I <’n- D. C„ by Dr. Ales Hrdllcka, cura-
Cruelty is the charge.
Oystere belong to Thanksgiving, ac­
In addition to these expenditures I ton district killed a total of 449 pre- or of the division of physical anthro-
Floral und Music Shop
cording
to
tradition,
because
friendly
the Class 1 roads in 1922 expended | iatory animals In October, according ’ology of the national museum, when
Good
ooil service and prompt delivery
The work on the new Christian A l-
Indians who Joined the early celebra­ liance tabernacle on K irk avenue is
$1.668,673.271 for materials and sup­
on cut flower» and fiorai design»,
o
a
report
made
by
Stanley
G.
Jewett,
>skod
concerning
the
test
case
now
tion»
brought
gift«
of
shellfish.
A
gar­
Albany
Filone 1661
plies used iu operation and mainten­
progressing rapidly in spite of rainy
nish of fried nyiters Is tasty and ap­ weather.
ance and this year Will have spent tovernment predatory animal inspec- inder way in Portland. Or., involving
The framework and boxing
U u b C and y C o., F irst street, next
or.
he rights of these people to be ad­
propriate to surround the turkey, or is practically finished.
$1,800,000.000 by the end of December
AA
door
to
Blain
Clothing
Co.
for this purpose.
a dish of scalloped oysters may accom­
F M Cleaves, Justice of the peace mitted to citizenship.
Noon I line het.
Tho Lebanon schools are reported
Altogether the Glass 1 roads in 1923 ind postmaster at Crescent, pleaded
pany the turkey, or an oyater cocktail
Organization of all irrigation dis- < i. Home made candy and ice Cream
w ill have spent over three billion dol­ tutlty to a complaint which he himself
or oyster soup may be served before to have made a 100 per cent member­
ricts and commercial clubs In central
lars for equipment and facilities, ma­
the turkey, or may be molded In a ship drivs In the Junior Red Cross
tad signed and was fined $500 by Jus- Iregon to promote designation of a I J u b Cleaning Work», Inc.
terials and supplies. This mosey has
thin layer of Jelly, which should be cut roll call.
Cor.
Fourth
and
I.
That 100 per cent sounds
yon
gone to the industries of the country lee of the Peace Gilson of Bend for ederal Irrigation project for the Des-
Msater Dyers and Cleaner«
out with s fancy cutter so that the good when applied to any subject.
telling
liquor.
hutes
valley
was
forecast
when
repre-
Made - To - Measure Clothe«
and is one of the prime causes con­
oyster appears In the renter of a to­
tributing to their expansion and the
Three engineers, R. L. W att, E. O. entatives of the Bead, Redmond,
mato or aspic Jelly, and la laid on ten­
Winters A McGuire of Portland,
J
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G
N
K
T
O
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L
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C
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R
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CO.
employment of tabor, whicH ln tarn, Gordon and C B Paddock, of Portland, ’rlnevllle and Madras clubs met at
der lettuce leaves with mayonnaise George Parker's lawyers, are seeking
A’A
All
kind«
of
electric
apparatile
re­
has been a major factor fh the in­ ire in Salem investigating manufactur- -ladras. Resolutions favoring such sc­
to have Albany people give affidavit
paired. Conservative price» All work pieced beside It.
crease in domestic demand for both ng plants with a view to eliminating ion have been passed by all the clubs tally g uaranteed.
A cupful of chopped peanuts blend­ to the effect that Parker did not get
U'M21 W. Second.
the products of industry and the farm.
ed with two cupfuls of coarse breed
he ctader nuisance, which has caused epresented and a meeting will be rail
a fa ir trial.
I t is said one woman so
[ V f m o n e y are best when
Fair Income Needed
, d at an early date to complete the JAA bnsy. Make your dollars wore in crumbs or cracker crumbs and sea­ signed.
many protests the past few months
soning
Is
a
fine
stuffing
for
the
turkey.
The Association points out that a
rganlzatlon.
our saviuga department. A lbany S tate
The Auto Freight Transportation as
To prepore chestnuts for a staffing,
continuance of these enormous capi­
The second meeting of the year of
Oregon pensions have been granted B a n s . Under government supervision. first gash the shell, brush the nuts
»oclatlon,
with
Oregon
headquarters
In
tal expenditures, which are necessary
the
Parent-Teachers' Association of
.»
follows;
Charles
H.
Price,
Corvallis,
over
with
beef
drippings
and
put
In
if the public is to be adequately served, Portland, has adopted the western
IL V ille r M otor Hales
the oven for a few minutes. When this city met in the high school audi­
depends on such net Income to ’relght classification and uniform ac- 20; Lydia J. Snodgras, McMinnville.
Oakland and Jewett car»
heated, shell and skin are easily re­ torium Tuesday evening, November
the carriers as will permit a fair re­ •oufttlng system now In effect on most
30; Henrietta O. Spencer, Tigard,
Supplies and accessories
turn on the property now devoted to if the large railroads of the country.
First
and
Baker Sts.
Allrany, Oregon moved. Cut the nuts In small pieces, 20, with its new and efficient officers
30; Frank Kerslake. Portland. $12;
then add them to an ordinary bread in charge, Mrs. Wayne Stanard pre­
j homes Voigt. Parkwood. $15; Agree
the public service and will make It
Eight proprietors of soft-drink places
JUTorion <t Speer Service C o in - mixture, or they may he put through siding and Mrs. H arry Thompson oc­
s possible to secure the new capital
I.
Weller,
Portland,
$30;
Samuel
8.
e potato rlcer, aetanned and naed alone.
which is imperatively needed. Atten­ n Astoria were rounded up by deputy hilkerson. Portland, $12; Eona E. Coy,
cupying the secretarial chair.
Headquarters for goad tires
Rnueage croquettes are good for t
tion is called to the fact that despite United States marshals, arraigned be­
■ ’orttand. $20; Emma Hebestrelt, Lea- Phone 65
First and Lyon
turkey garnish. Buy one pound of
the unprecedented volume of trau < fore the United States commissioner
Sheriff Frank Richard held a fore­
urg, $30; Frank L. Katt. Portland.
succe-sfully handled thia year, the here and bound over to the federal
urphy M o tor Co. Bntck and sausage meat, add to it one cupful closure sale of 2500 boxes of ap p let
15; minors of Charles Hurd, Placer,
railroads have not earned even the :onrt at Portland on bonds of $1000
Ch»
VFfl
Chevrolet
automobiles. Tires sud of soft bread crumbs, form Into baile I he total sales were a little over $100
30; Edward Magee. Portland. $12
the size of English walnuts, dip in or at about 4 rent« a bushel.
moderate net income permitted by the sach.
They
accessories.
beaten egg, roll in bread crumbs and were the best cheep innles we have
Transportation Act.
^Albany, Oregon. Phone 2B0.
There
were
five
fatalities
In
Oregon
Insurance companies operating ln
witnessed
the
saale
of.
The
Times
edi­
fry
In
deep
hot
fat.
The Association also voiced the ap­
ue to industrial accidents during the
tor bid in 180 bushtla at $11.00. One
Cranberries With Turkey.
preciation of the roads for the co­ Oregon no longer will hare the prlvl- reek ending November 23. according t ? 0“ ! estate. M oney to loan. A ll
Aw kinds of insurance written.
Left-over turkey, especially the bunch of 1471 bushels went for $25
operation of the shipping public which ege of Insuring automobiles against
, o a report prepared by the state In- Call on J. V P ipm ,
white meet, may be cut In cubes and The apples were the crop off the
has greatly assisted the handling of xui’iacation for the transportation of •
Albany State Bank Building.
ustrial accident commission. The vlc-
blended with enough warm cranberry Stratton orchard tract, which was re­
equipment. Their continued sssiat- Iqnor, according to a bulletin Issued
cently decided against H. P. Norton
lms
were:
H.
D
Fountain,
Riverside,
acce is Fought.
Jelly,
not too sweet, to hold It la shape
37 W ill Moore, state insurance com
R O 8 C O K AMF.S H A R D W A R E ,
In a suit brought about by O r-
Unusual results are being accom­ ntasioner
when
cold.
logger; Floyd Bateman. Valaeiz. Aw
Dir
ren Stratton, legal owner.
ook tender; 8. 8. Duncan, Portland,
The combination of cranberries and
plished by adding such modern ap­
WINCHESTER STOKE
I f President Coolidge approves the
raisins, popularly known as s
mock
oreet patrol worker; James McDonald. 322 W. Pirsl st
party
given at
ae-ew » - A Vcry enoysble
j
t'^e
f was Klvmfl
pliances as feed water heaters and
oadget as now made up. Klamath ir ­
cherry,
le
good
for
a
pie
filling
or
ae , * "ome of Mr. and Mr». Geo. W.
Jstacada.
laborer,
and
James
Brecht,
rq xilia ry booster engines to Southern
g
.
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B
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8
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a conserve. The proportion It half I,r,n l<>r,l on Monday evening, the oc-
rigation project w ill receive $695.000
aborer, Carleton. A total of 740 acci-
Facific loeomoties that have seer
being the birthday of Mrs J.
ind Um atilla project $940,000 from
as many raisins as cranberries sod
enta
were
reported
during
the
week.
years of service.
Clnnsware snd gilt shop
S McMahan, M r. and Mrs. Drinkard’s
both should be cut la halve».
congress for continuing construction
3.30
Wiet
First
Albany
The three D’Autremont brothers,
One of these was No. 3025, the ind maintenance during the coming
Old feehloued Cranberry Dumplings oldest daughter. Those present were
toy, Ray and Hugh, were indicted on O T E N BERG BROS., groceries, — Prepare a cranberry sauce from one Mr. snd Mr». Wayne Stanard. Mr. and
oldest of its type on the company's fiscal year
Mrs. H arry TTiompscn. M r and Mrs.
I t counts by the grand Jury of Jack-
quart of rrenberrir», one end one half W x Rsmsdell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Par’fic lines, was the engine that p e l- 1 W alter L. Tooie Sr. of Salem will
fruits, produce. 2J5 Lyon street.
cupfule of water and two cupfuls of W. Cochran, Mr. and Mrs Chas. Sterl­
We
sell
greccries
and
on
county
at
Jacksonville.
The
rharg-
formed patriotic service at the expo- receive a recces appointment as res-
Buy cream.
Phone 26 iR auger. Make up a biscuit dough wllh ing, M r. and Mrs. J. S. McMahan.
» are murder In the first degree, train
sitiun in San Francisco in 1915. Now Istrar of the Portland land office with-
two cupful« of flour, four teespoonfule
obbery and robbing of the Unl.' d
OTIM SDN THE 8HOK DOCTOR
it and other rejuvenated engines are -a the next few days, without waiting
itatee mall, as the outgrowth of the F-J Second street, opposite Hamilton's of baking powder, one teaspoonful
A good many went to the football
mcking new records in handling the for congress to oenvene according to
of ealt, two tablespoonfuta of butter,
ttempted holdup of Southern Pacific store.
daylight I nvited daily between Sen ^formation given out at the interior
on e teblespoonful of sugar and three- game between the U. of 0 . and O. A .
' Sudden Service.”
assenger train N<k 12, in the Siskiyou
fourths of a cupful of milk Shape C. at Eugene Saturday .and greet was
Francisco and Los Angeles.
They department
unnel 36 miles south of Medford at
Into round» ead steam them the rejoicing of the friends of Cor-
y V sId n Anderson
Hon, dwtrib- .. the . dough
;■ ake the 471 miles from Los Angeles
According to worq from Senator Uc-
. . . . . . . ralnu, „
s. r„ w((h
ra(lig whe(( th#
cob of October 11 last, during which
’ ’ utors and deslert for Maxwell, Chal­ for t wel ve
to San Luis Obispo on a single tank "ia rF- f'->n4s IB coaple'e the Scotta-
our e f the train craw were killed. Clr- mers, Esses. H udson Ar HupraobtJe cars. cranberry sauce, accompanied by a tory had perched on the banners of
of water.
;
"it Judge C M. Thomas Immediately Accessories, Supplies. 1st A Broadalbin. hard sauce made of brown sugar and
that eity.
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