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“ I f y o u w o u ld h a v e a s e r v a n t t h a t y o u
like, s e rv e y o u rs e lf,” sa id B en E r a n k ljn ,
w h o se b ir th d a y we c e le b r a te th is w eek.
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Walter S. Gifford, who has been
elected president of the American
Telegraph A Telephone company, the
biggest public service corporation In
the United States. He began hla bust
nsaa twenty years ago at a pay roll
clerk in Chicago.
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Seek Probing of
Gasoline Rise
Washington, D. C.—A select com­
mittee of seven members would be
appointed to investigate recent In­
creases In gasoline prices under a
joint resolution Introduced in the
house by Representative Zihlman, re
publican, Maryland.
Under the resolution the proposed
selection would be composed of those
members elected to tbe next con
gress, and would have power to Issue
subpenas, send for persons and pa
pers, take sworn testimony and be
empowered to sit where It desired.
Tbe resolution would direct that
the committee investigate stocks of
crude oil and gasoline In the United
States as of January 1, 1926, and
their owners and holders, as well as
the price of crude oil and gasoline
at the refineries and In the open
market on that date. It also would
authorise the committee to Inquire
into the possible relations the recent-
crude oil price Increases bear to tbe
gasollne-prlce jump and if tbe In
creases were general among all com
throughout tbe United States.
Prenoh Envoy Not Authorized to Act
Washington. D. C.—Emlel Daeach
ner. the new French ambassador to
the United States, had not received
any Instructions from nls government
to take up the matter of funding tbe
French debt of $4,000,000,000, It was
learned at the French embassy.
Turkey Will Ignore Action of League.
Constantinople.—Turkey will Ignore
any decision of the League of Nations
relative to the expulsion of the
patriarch of the Greek Catholic
church, according to semi-official in
formation. Turkey regards the expul
slon of the patriarch as a domestic
matter.
Good Boy» No Good
Mamma—Edgar, I don't like to have
you play with boys who are bad.
Edgar—But the good boys are no
good, mamma.
Modern
Barber Shop
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Laundrv tent Tuesdays
Agency Hub Clesning Works
ABE S PLA CE
F. M . G R A Y .
D R A Y M A N
All work done promptly and reason­
ably.
l'hone M
. T h e senate voted $60.000 for re
g^lrs tq the W hite House roof.
former secretary of
SWui
the eightieth anni-
birth Saturday.
central California
buffeted by a severe
Whtoh rtpped numerous build
lngg tttpna their foundations.
Ohited States, France and Italy
kavw protested to Albania over all
oQ oonoesalons , to the Anglo-Persian
comm ission, according to the London
Express.
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One fireman was killed and more
than,$2,000.000 damage caused by fire
which swept through the American
Royal Livestock arena, housing Kan
saa' City’s annual automobile show.
Frostdent Coolidge, who has stood
close to the capital during his year
and a half in the White House, plans
to make trips covering many parts
o f it he nation, soon after bis lnaugura
tjon March 4. He will not visit tbe
Coast, according to the present ltlner
ary. ,
Frederic William Upham, 64, ol
Chicago, for 20 years the financial ge
nius of th e. republican party-and na
tlennlly prtm lnent figure in the busi
ness world, died at his home In Palm
Beach, Fla
Last June Mr Upbam
resigned as (tapasnrer of the national
republican coitrmlttee on account ol
ill health, i
The
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13— L o a t h e
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28— T r e e
24— W in d s
26— S m a ll
m e a s u re m e n t
C n b b r, e f
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Let us show you the
Electric Washer you need.
MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER COMPANY
s o r t it io n w i l l npp ea r In n e x t Is s u e .
Solution of Puzzle No
Idaho College Transfer Beaten.
Boise, Idaho.—The’senate of the leg1
islature, 21 to 20 d efeited a measure
calling for the transfer of the College
of Agriculture from the university of
Moscow to Pocatello Technical Insti­
tute.
Colorado Liquor Law Drastic.
Denver, Colo.—Possession of a still
In Colorado is a felony and punish
able by a prison sentence of from two
to five years. These are provisions of
a hill signed by Governor Morley.
^ /^ lb a n y J~/)irec tory
T h is is good advice: " Il you liv e'
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
in some other town, trade in that town.”
Hut in these automobile days many re­
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
at least part of their buying in the
larger town. Those who go to Albany
to transact business will find the firms
named below ready to fill their require­
ments with courtesy and fairness
A CCESSORIES AND TIR ES
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Auto Supplies
J. H. AM.isofff*
1 !2jWest First St.
A lbany Floral Co.
(!ut flowers
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and plants. Floral sit for every
and all occasions.
Flower phone $58- J.
B r u n s w ic k
PHO NO O R A P H S
at
W O O D W O R T H 'S
ÏAnvaripori Music fcnutpsny offers
Piano-case organ, good as new
Ustey organ, good as new
Used Pianos.
N ib a n y iD iitc t o p y —
Continued
ub Cleaning Work?, Inc.
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Cor. 8ecoond and Ferry
Master Dyers and Cleaners
Made - To - Measure Clothes
Thrifty France
Parks Governor
is Bankrupt
For Alaska
Washington, D. C. — George Alex­
M PERIAL CARE, 209 W. hirst ander Parka of Alaska was nominated
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
by President Coolidge to be governor
Phone 665
of Alaska.
W k N B V B R CLO S B
Mr. Parka, who has been atatlohed
M A G N E T O ELECTRIC CO.
In Alaaka for aeveral years, will suc­
L’ A. official Stromberg carburetor serv­
ice station. Conservative prices. All ceed Scott C. Bone, whose term of
work guaranteed
119-121 W. Second governor will expire In aeveral
months.
ARlNELLO* parlors
The nomination came aa a aurprlaa,
(A beauty (id for every need)
inasmuch as the term of Governor
St. Francis Hotel
Prep., W innjfrrd Rosa Bone does not expire until next June,
and he had not submitted a formal
en and money are best when
busy. Make your dollars work in resignation, The president recently
reappointed Oovernor Farrington of
our savings department. A lbany ST a TR
B ank . Under government supervision. Hawaii, and the belief was general
that be Intended to give Governor
J^JO O R E ’S MUtìlC HOUSE
Bone another term of office.
The administration of Alaskan af­
'*Everything musical”
223 W. First st.
faira by Governor Bone has been
C TIM 8O N T H E SHOE DOCTOR marked by several controversies, but
Second street, opposite Hamilton's whether these had a bearing on the
president's decision was not made
store.
"Sudden Service,”
known at the White House.
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aldo Anderson
E ustbnrn 3ros.—1 wo big grocery W
ii S o n . distrib­
Humphrey O K.’d by Committee.
utors and deaters for Maxwell, Chal­
Washington, D C.—After six week»
stores, 212 IV. First and 225 South
mers, Essex, Hudson & Ilupnwbile cars.
Main. Good merchandise at the right
Accessories. » pnlies. 1st & Broadalbin. of Investigation the senate Interstate
prices.
commerce comm ittee ordered a favor
Y E SPECIALTY SHOPPE
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F r a n k lin w o u ld a p p r o v e o f th is new
o r d e r o f th in g s b e c a u s e it is th r if ty .
E v e ry e le c tr ic a l d e v ic e y o u u s e m e a n s
t h r i l t o t m o n e y , tim e a n d la b o r.
27— F i x
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34— S a lo o n s ( E n g l i s h s l a n g )
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40— S w in e
4ft— U n i t o f r e s i s t a n c e ( e le c , t e r m )
40— J a p a n e s e s a s h
47— H a s te n e d
BO— A b o v e
52— P a r e n t s
lite Cafeteria and confectionery
Gov. Pierce Ousts Geo. L. Cleaver.
hemstitching and stamped goods.
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­ 318 W. Second st.
Albany, Oregon
Salem. O r.—W illiam S. Levens ol
ings.
Courteous, efficient serviee.
Owner, Irene McDaniel.
Baker, was Monday appointed by Gov­ We make our own candies.
W. 3. D uncan .
ernor P ieroe as state prohibition com
New
F U R N IT U R E A N I)
mlssfoner
to succeed George L
ilms developed and printed.
Cleaver. L even s. a democrat, has fot
FARM
M A C H IN ERY
We mail them right back to you.
the last elf.-ht years been district at Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, Or­
bought, sold afld exchanged at all times
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torney for Baker county, but was de egon.
feated In. tfhe last election. He li
B E N T. S U D T E L L
PORO SA LEK AND SERVICE
credited by Pierce with having been
Tites and accessorie«
Phone
76-R. 123 N. Broadalbin st., Albany
a vigorous prosecutor of the prohib!
Kepairs
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ollak
M
otor
Co.
tion lap.. Covens Is 45 years old.
President Rides Hobby.
•W alihlngtsn* D. C — President Cool
ldge. oftenthl»»« described as a man
without a hot*>y. really has one which
In a literal sen se he rides dally. It
Is an electrittal apparatus In tbe na
fore o f a hobby-horse, so arranged that
the operator receives the same oxer
else he would If mounted on a spirit­
ed hunter. S et up In the president's
dressing room. It Is managed by push
bu'tons. which determine whether It
shall go through the movements of a
canter, a gallop or merely a trot.
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B y g o in g o n w ith h is e le c tric n l e x p e r i­
m e n ts h e s ta r te d th e e le c tr ic a l b a ll
ro llin g , so t h a t to d a y th e h o m e m a k e r
s e r v e s h e r s e lf s im p ly a n d e a s ily w ith
h o r e le c tric w a sh e r, ir o n e r , v a c u u m
c le a n e r a n d o th e r e ld b tric a l a id s.
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z BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
Walker D. Hlnea, former director
general of railroads, who has been ap­
pointed director of the League of Na­
tions commission to Investigate navi­
gation eenditlons on the Danube and
the Rhine.
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Pullman Sureharge Held Not Unfair.
Washington. D. C.—The present sur­
charges on Pullman sleeping and par
lor car* Is not unreasonable, the inter
stats commerce commission held This
sttroharge, which is In addition to the
regular passenger fare tor the trans
portation of passengers In Pullman
cars, goes entirely to the railroads.
FAOE S
RURAL ENTERPRISE
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CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 10
Filibuster Blocks Consideration
of Important Legislation
in Upper House.
W ashington. D. C.—The (Sth con
grass la leisurely writing the final
chapter of its history.
The house, having disposed of all
of the regular supply bills, is moving
along slowly In the consideration of
the general legislation on its calendar.
The senate, in less fortunate post
tion with respect to appropriation
measures, feels a keener urge for
haste, but is blocked by a filibuster
directed at several measures.
W ith the inauguration of regular
night sessions Monday, leaders in the
senate are hopeful of speeding up
business, but are faced with real con
troversies over the emergency officer
retirement bill, the Cape Cod measure
and the conference report on Muscle
Bboals.
House leaders have made no plans
for night sessions.
Satisfied that all of the appropria­
tion bills. Including a huge deficiency
measure still to be passed, will be in
the hands of the president well in ad
vance of adjournment on March 4,
leaders of both the house and senate
are concerned as to the fate of sev
eral other measures, notably the
postal pay and rate increase bill and
farm relief legislation.
Farm legislation still Is In the
formulatlve stage, and until the bouse
and senate agriculture committees
can come to agreement on a bill to
embody the recommendations of the
president’s agricultural conference
leaders can m ik e no specific plans as
to time for consideration.
FKH 18, 1928
P irtm iiler Furniture
FA RM LOANS
Co., fuini-
able report on the nomination
liam E. Humphrey, formerly
nttle, Wash., to be a member
federal trade commission. The
atlon will now be considered
senate.
Minneapolis Federal Judge Is Suicide
Minneapolis, Minn. John F McOee
United States district Judge, died tr
his chambers In the federal buildlns
here of a gunshot wound, self Inflict
ed.
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tore. rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-43.1 west First Write tor booklet describing our 20-
year Rural o ied it Amortized Loans
street, Albany, Oregon.
loan pays out in 20 payments, re­
_ ULLKRGROt'KRY. 9 t t Lyon The
tiring the principal. Cheap rates. No
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.,
delay.
B eam L and C o ..
Groceries
Pruits
Produce
133 Lyon street. Albany, Ore.
l ’hone 2b3R
at lowest rate of interest
Real Estate
Insurance
ub Candy Co., First street, next i Prompt service. Courteous treatment
door to Blain Clothing Co.
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Noon lunches.
Home-made candy and ice Cream.
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FARM LOANS
Grocery—Bakery
Everything in the line oi.eats
Opposite Postoffice
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B a in , R o < m 8, First Savings Bank
buifmng, Albany
Fatal Prosperity
Often our trials act as a thorn-hedge
to keep ua In the good pasture; but
our prosperity Is a gap through which
we go astray.—Presbyterian Record.
Our Love of God
Onr love of God would be Idolatry If
we did not believe In His love for us­
ili» responsive love.
His W ritten Word
God npver leads us to do anything
that 1» contrary to His written Word.
Doubts
Doubts shoot fundamentals exist In
certain churches. Where there la a
warm-hearted church, you do not hear
of them.—C. H. Spurgeon.
A R R O W G A R A G E , Gamie Bros.
F
H olman & jackson
of Wll
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of th»
nomln
by th»
Paris,— M. Violette, reporter-general
of tbe budget, lias virtually confessed
the Inability of France to meet In­
terest payments on her huge debt.
If it Is Impossible to find relief from
Interest chargee now amounting to up­
ward of one billion dollars annually,
Violetta told tba chamber of deputies,
"It soon would be Impossible to draw
up a new budget.”
“The budget we are now presenting
(that for 1926),** Violette said, "rep­
resents the maximum effort of French
taxpayers. We must reduce public ex­
penditures in 192$.’*
Violette pointed out that the ex­
penses of the government were equal
to half of the annual gross Income of
French citizens.
Violette warned »he chamber the
limit had been reached. Violette Is
chairman of tbe finance committee of
the chamber
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U. S. A C. T. C. T iru s N ew , lo w -p ric e d G ill
B a tte r ie s fo r
M o re s e r v ic e
F o rd ,
and
N o m o re co st
O th e r
S k ille d .A u to re p a irin g S ta r,
C h e v r o le t
s m a ll c a r s
A u to a c c e s s o r ie s
M ORE SE R V IC E FOR LE SS MONEY
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