Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 04, 1925, Image 5

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    News Notes From
A ll Over Oregon
high school building la Rainier, car
By a vote of two to one. elector« of
The Dallas school district have rati-
| fled the action of the school board in
NICHOLAS LONGWORTH
Tentative plana for the new $165,000
transferring a nine-acre tract west of
high school building to be construct­
town for the site of a proposed union
G le a n e d b y ( h e W e s t e r n ed in Roseburg thia year were sub­ high school.
mitted to the school board by the
N e w s a p o r J U n io n fo r
Radicals Are Classified By
The Bank of Prineville has made
architects.
*
application to the controller of the
B u sy P e e p le
House as Members of a
An effort Is being made In Bend to
currency to be converted into the
secure a through mail stage to Klafh-
New Fourth Party.
Prineville National bank, with a cap­
ath Falls. Mall between the two places
WIIII hb A. Masslngill was nomlnat- now goes around by Weed, Cal , and ital of $60.000 The bank haa $600.
0)0 dapoeits.
•d by Präsident Coolidge as postmast
Washington, D. C.— After wielding
takesWour days.
er at Lakeview.
Herold Goldsmith, of the Bend Boy
the "balance of power” In both branch
Mrs. Jane Grant Rennie. 92, pioneer
es of congress for the lest two years,
Bombs tilled with tear gas were ef­ of Oregon and a resident of the W il­ Scouts, has qualified for the rank of
the La Follette insurgents stood
fectively used by the Portland police lamette valley for more than 50 years, Eagle Scout, the highest rank In the
Boy Scout organisation. He recent
shorn of their republican affiliations
In raiding a bootleg establishment.
died at the home of her son. John M.
l.v passed successfully tests for three
and
herded by administration leadere
The lumber market In Eugene and Rennie, in Eugene.
merit badges.
into the classification of a new fourth
Lane county is looking brighter, ac­
George Neuner Jr. of Roseburg was
party.
Affidavits
of prejudide against
cording to lumber men of the county nominated by President Coolidge for
This was the outstanding result of
judges of Oregon courts to be effective
During January the state game com­ United States attorney for the distrlot
the republican caucus.
must be made before the Judge tinder
mission paid 13942 In bounties on 1209 of Oregon and the nomination con
Those affected include Representa­
attack haa made any rulings In the
wlldoats, 21 oougars and two wolves firmed by the senate.
tives Cooper, Volght. Nelson. Shafer,
case at issue, according to an opinion
Telephone users Io the Tumalo and
Lamport, Beck. Browne, Schneider.
Raymond W. Hatch, Portland archi­
handed down by the supreme court.
Freer and Peavy of Wisconsin; Sin
tect, is drawing plans tor a new union Plainview districts have petitioned the
A serious explosion occurred in the
clear of South Dakota, Keller of Min
high school at Molalla to cost $80.000. Bend commercial club to help them
chemistry room of the Ashland high
get
direct
connection
with
the
Bend
or
nesota and Laguardla of New York.
The Milton city council Wednesday
school.
In
which
one
girl
narrowly
Congressman Nicholas Longworth
Senate and house republicans acted
decided to grade and gravel 2800 feet Redmond telephone exchange.
escaped death and several others per­
Mrs. L. H. Hadley, wife of Repre­ simultaneously in displacing the In­ of Ohio, who was selected by the
The state highway commission has
of city streets. The work w ill cost
manent injury. The material explod­
sentative Hadley of Washington, who surgents. in the house the rebels republican caucus to bs speaker of
called for bids for surfacing the 21
approximately $2600.
ed while a preparation was being heat­
was
nominated without opposition to were barred from the caucus and In the new house of representatives.
miles
of
the
Roosevelt
highway
south
The production departments of all
ed.
be
president
of the Congressional the senate they were denied party
of
Bandon.
Grading
and
clearing
a»
units of both Bend sawmills are run­
Income
from
the
Portland-Vancou­
club,
the
exclusive
official women’s affiliation by a vote of the senate
been
going
on
all
winter.
ning full oapacRy six days a week
committee on committees
Recent high waters washed sway ver interstate bridge totaled $444,048 club of Washington, D. C.
and on a two shift basis.
The specific action taken against
during 1924. according to annual fig­
i.is
bridge
leading
to
Goodpasture
Is­
Mguras recently compiled reveal
the four senate Insurgents— Senators
ures announoed by the Interstate
land
r
j
a
r
Eugsns.
and
now
the
school
that municipalities In Tillamook coun ]
La Follette of Wisconsin, Ladd and
bridge commission. Totals for 1924
ty have approximately $2,600,000 out child.en of the bland are unable to show an Increase of $86.186 over fig­
Frasier of North Dakota, and Brook
get across to attend their classes.
Washington, D. C.— The postal pay
standing bonds and warrants
hart of Iowa— was to deprive them of and rate Increase bill waa signed by
ures of the previous year.
Mrs. Josephine M. Sale, widow of
B. P. 8chleslnger. of Los Angeles,
all committee assignments as repub­ President Coolidge. It increases the
Construction of a new veterans' hos­
and his sons became owner ot the the lnte A. H Sale, died at her home
licans for the next congress and to
pital
In
Portland
will
ba
assured
pay of postal clerks and carriers num­
Mrs Eale crossed the
pioneer Portland department store ot 1° Astoria.
assign them as Independents, This bering more than 200,006 by about
Washington,
D.
C.—Calvin
Coolidge,
through
passage
of
the
veterans'
aid
plains In 1968 and had resided on the
Olda. W ortman A King, March 1
bill, even though the general appro­ SOth president of the United States, action will rank them lower than the $320 each a year, adding about $68,-
H. H Sichel of Portland was elect­ Sale homestead at Astoria since l$70
priation Is reduced to $10,000,000. ac­ was Inaugurated chief executive in standing given Senator Shlpstead of 000,000 to the government payroll.
Dr. Mary F. Farnham, former dean
ed president of the Oregon Retail
cording to a message received In Port­ his own right Wednesday, March 4 Minnesota, the "third party” farmer
Revenue from postal rates increased
Clothiers and Furnishers' association of women at Paolflc university, has
At noon the 68th congress ended and laborlte.
land from Washington, D. C.
by the new law will bring In an addi­
donated
a
large
collection
of
photo­
at the convention held In Portland.
Senator McNary of Oregon was the tional $59,000.000.
A large eougar, weighing between the senate of the 69th congress as
Clyde Waterman, clerk of the Ban­ graphs of art studies and about 300
sembled immediately In extraordinary only member of the republican com
A new 2-cent service oharge on par­
80
and
70
pounds,
was
killed
fa
the
croft school district, plsaded guilty volumes of literature to the college h llli northwest of MeMinnvill«' last session and its duly chosen presiding mittee on committees to cast a nega cels post w ill raise $13,090,000 and
library.
tive vote.
In clreult oourt at Marshfield to em-
sone rates on newspaper reading mat­
week. The cougar had been praying officer, Charles Gates Dawes, was in
A total of 2760 students attended
besslement of $800 of the district
stalled
in
the
office
ot
vice-president
ter in the secqpd class prill be In­
upon a hard of goats and when killed
Portland night schools during the
funds.
A few minutes later Mr. Coolidge
creased considerably.
The rate on
had Just finished eating a goat Which
month
ending
February
>0;
$3
teach­
was escorted by a distinguished as
An election w ill be called in Marsh­
postal caiMs is Increased from 1 to 2
it had lifted over the pasture fence.
semblage from the senate chamber to
field during the latter part of March ers wore employed to give Instruction
cents, but otherwise first-class rates
An alleged shortage of $8000 in the
to vote on a proposed bond Issue of ‘ and five prlhOpals directed the ac­ state’s funds, discovered by a eheck the east front of the capitol. where,
are unchanged.
tivity.
in accord with the custom of more
$36,000 for needed school improve­
The bill also carries a "rider” lim ­
attar State Treasurer T. B Kaygtook
than a century, he took the oath of
ments.
Republican House leaders agreed on
iting campaign expenditures of con­
office the first of the year, was con­
re mors Lasting From One to gressional candidates.
A bond issue of $126.000 to be ex­ the selection of Representative Haw­ fessed by Clarence W. Thompson, office, kissed the Bible and delivered
his
Inaugural
address.
ley
of
Oregon
as
ohairman
of
the
Under the new law congressional
panded on the erection of a new union
oaghler In the state treafhry under
Five Seconds Are Felt Over
W ith this simple ceremony conclud
republican caucus. He w ill succeed
randidates cannot spend more than
Treasurers H off and Jeffdrson Myers.
ed the president led the parade down
Representative Anderson of Mlnne- Mr. Kay announced.
Wide Territory.
the amount obtained by multiplying
Pennsylvania avenue to the White
three cents by the total number of
Chester C. Buchtel, who confessed
House, where he reviewed the pro­
New York.— An earthquake, varying votes cast In the last general election
to setting 66 fires with property dam­
cession of marchers who came to
In a general sway to a tremor of such for the office for which he le running,
age nearly $600,000, while he was a
Washington to do him honor.
Intensity as to shake pictures from but In no case exceeding $26,000 tor
member of the Portland fire depart­
the senate and $6000 for the house.
walls, Saturday night shook an area
ment. will be taken before a sanitary
Soy beans are unexcelled for plant
A flat maximum of $10,000 for sena­
commission, ff the board decides be ing in combination with corn for hog or approximately 400,000 square miles,
torial races and $5000 for house cam­
Is unbalanced he will be sent to the or lamb pasture. They muke a heavy Inhabited by more than 35,000,000
paigns Is set for candidates from less
state hospital tor treatment, it was yield of seed and their erect growth people, nearly one-third of the popu- i
populous districts who would be re­
lation of the United 9tates. The trem
said. I f he Is found sane an arson prevents trampling by grazing uni
stricted to less than these amounts by
male, so that the erbp Is eaten almost ore looted from one to five seconds.
charge will be pressed..
three cents a vote.
completely.
The territory covered by the quake
extended from Michigan to the A t­
lantic ocean, and from Naw England
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
A/Aoziy fflir tc fo r y — Continued
to the District of Columbia, West V ir­
The senate called upon President
ginia. Lower Pennsylvania and Ohio.
LTub Cleaning Works, Inc.
Coolidge
to make public the report
The
quake
wae
felt
between
9:16
Cor. Secoond and Ferry
This is good advice; “ i f you live
Master Dyers and Cleaners
and 9:20. Thousands in widely Scat­ of the federal trade commission on
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
M ade-To-M easure Clothes
tered
communities
rushed
from its investigation Into gasoline prices.
in some other town, trade in that town."
Major-Oeneral James Harrison W il­
But in these automobile days many re­
m perial ca fe 209 w . First theatres and other places ot amuse­
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
ment, or from their homes into the son, U. 8. A., retired, last of the corps
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
at least part of their buying in the
Phone 665
streets. The giant skyscrappers of commanders in the Union army dur­
larger town. Those who go to Albany
W e never CLOSE
New
York swayed with the motion of ing the Civil war, died at hla home In
to transact business will find the firms
th
e
.
earth.
Manhattan island, upon Washington, D. C.
-lamed below ready to fill their require­ kfA G N E T O ELECTRIC Co’
ments with courtesy and fairness.
The appointment of James F. Bur­
Official Strom berg carburetor serv­ which these skyscrapers are built, is
ice »tai ion.
Couservative prices. A ll solid rook. Excavation Is such a d iffi­ ton of Fort Dodge. Is., as national ad­
A CCKtfSOKIKS AN0TIRK S
work guaranteed.
119-121 W . Second. cult a ffa ir that a basement for an jutant of tbe American Legion was
Auto Supplies
apartment house Involves blasting. announced by James A. Drain, na­
J. H. AlAISON
akinello PARLORS
ISJJWest First St
(A beauty aid for every need) But Manhattan island trembled before tional commander.
St. Francis Hotel
Vice
Prealdent-eleot Charles O.
the force of nature. No material dam
A lbany Floral Co. Cut dowers
Prep.. W innifbhd R ose . age waa reported as a result of the Dawns announced the selection of E
* * and plants. Floral art for.«very
and all occasions.
IMJen and money are best when quake several hours after the first Ross Bartley, member of the Wash
< 1 by W w t i n NwwRp«k|»«r U n i o n s
ington staff of The Aasoclated Press,
Flosrer phone 431-1.
busy. Make your dollars work in tremors were felt.
Horizontal.
our savings department. A lbany S tate
as bis secretary.
Vertical.
Police
In
hundreds
of
cities
and
B R U N S W IC K
1 ~ -L e < « n d
B ake . Under government supervision. towns were ewainped with telephone
The German government has sent
4— T o a t r i p o ff
PHON O Û RAPES
- S t ill
8— E f i u a l
a note to the secretariat-general of the
calls of Inquiry.
at
ft— P r e s id e n t w i t h a t a a a o a a g r i n
GTIM8ON
THE
SHOE
DOCTOR
P o rfo n u a
«
W O O D W Û R ïi’S
ft— B o y *a a a a a e
The section rocked has been singu­ league of nations protesting against
Second street, opposite Hamilton's
11— -B o m b a a t i e l a t p l k
O — In d e f in it e a g e
store.
r& — N o t a a y
larly free of earth tremors in the past. the maintenance of French troops In
7— S ig n o f t h e a e d la a
TAavenport Music company offers
1ft—Like
“ Sudden Service.”
Saar valley.
A— B e f o r e n e w
1ft— H a d a f f e c t i o n f o r
Piaao-case organ, good as new
1 0 — B ro k e n to o th
United States Senator Medill Mc­
Bridge Over Columbia Authorised
a<K— B y o r B e a r
Estey organ, good as new
11— I n v a d e
V
Valdo
Anderson
<t
Son,
distrib-'
i l — la ip e r s o a a l p ro n o n a
Used Pianos.
Washington, D. C.— The bill giving Cormick of Illinois, one of the repub­
1ft— S m ile
’
*
utors
and
dealers
for
Maxwell,
Chal­
1 ft— A d d l t l o a t o a w i l l
14— R a g H a h e o lle g e
mers, Essex, Hudson it Hupm obile cars. consent to the state of Washington to ■ lican leaders of the senate, died sud
P ro c e e d
10— H o l l o w
sstburn Bros.—Two big grocery Accessories, a polies 1st A Broadalbin. const rust a bridge across tbe Colum dently at his hotel in Washington,
1ft— I n d e f i n i t e a r t i c l e
17— FreB«
gtreettaa ( • -
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
M — A a a o c l a t lo a ( a b b r . )
w a rd
bla river at Vantage ferry was passed D. C., of what Coroner J. Ramsay
Main. Good merchandise at the right
*7 — D a n o t 1a<
le g a l
c o m b i n a t io n
V E SPECIALTY SHOPPE
* * — T o a ra . a t i f . i t
r .la a a )
prices.
(a b b r .)
hemstitching and stamped goods. by the house Saturday. The senate Nevlll announced was heart disease.
15— D . l l v . r a
•ft— A t t e m p t
XX— F l o w * .
318 W. Second si.
Albany, Oregon acted favorably on the measure some
- la l t f a l a o f a c o a tla e a t
C’lite Cafeteria and confectionery
X« — M o t o r t r a c k
Mr. and Mrs. Fletoher Linn of Port­
Owner, Irene McDaniel.
time ago. The state legislature of
-M o a a a re o f a re a
Home cooking. Pheasant surround­
X»— A r i d e * o f e a r t h
land made a seoond donation of books
- L ik a
Washington
has
appropriated
$320,-
X I— D ir e c t a ■ ■ i b U m
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
®ft— K a < a r n e aa
U — O a td o o r ■ * * > .
We make our own candies
000 for tbe construction of the bridge to Albany college library last week.
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>S. B o a t
7 ’
F U R N IT U R E A N D
'W S. DVNC a N.
4 0 — M a w E a g la a d a ta ta (a b b r .)
and
the rest of the cost will be con They gave 60 volumes and several
»7— F rr k r
a i.a a la c
aot
u^i F A R M M A C H IN E R Y tributed from federal aid funds
4 1 — ftc lo c t b o d y
hundred msgaslnea of historical ami
S’* — l a w n n a a l h T o a o a a
4ft— B o y ’a a l e k a a m e
G^ilnos developed and printed.
< • — C o n ta la e r t a r v a lu a b le *
literary value. Eleven volumes hail
4ft- B o y *a p l a y t h i n g
*
We
mail
them
right
back
to
you.
44— D l c l t
bought, sold and exchanged at all times
4ft— B a f f a t
•a
in
ts
Lire
Woodworth
Drug
Company,
Albany,
Or­
40— A c *
4ft— Gama
egon.
40— F o r e o v e r
It Is In this life alone we can learn
Foundation of Peace
B E N T. S U D T E L L
•O — D r i l l
47— I.a r a e eas e
ftl— f t w l r l
*
I neons uf patleuce und selfdrnlal, for
The Divine benediction Is pro­
4»— l a ia c la a r y f a r e *
RD
8ALES
AND
SERVICE
Phone
76-R,
123
N.
Broadalbin
st.,
Albany
£ * « t « r a a ta ta (a b b r .)
there are no sick-beds to watch by, no nounced upon peacemakers. But Ibeu
SO— E e l . t
Tires and accessories
sufferers to soothe, no mourners to pence, to be of vaine, must be per­
T b a e o la t io n w f l l a p e a r la a a s t t a n * .
Repairs
comfort In tbe mansions of the Fa­ manent; und tp be permanent I« must
K iuk -P ollak M otor C o .
ther's bouse.—George Mscdonuld.
Solution of P u z z le N o . I t ,
be founded on sound principien.
Pullman Car O h a rg e to Stay.
pVirtmiller Furniture Co., furni-
E
Washington.
D.
C.—The
5(1
per
cent
U
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
W rite tor booklet describing our 20-
Pullman surcharge collected by rail­ Funeral directors. 4 $7-433 west First
V
year Rural Credit Amortized Loans
roads for sleeping and parlor car ac­ street Albany, Oregon.
The loan pays out in JO payments, re­
commodations w ill continue in force.
tiring the principal. Cheap rates. No
uller
grocery
2.%
Lyon
The house by a vote o f, 123 to 255 re­
delay.
B eam L and C o .,
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
133 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
fused to accept a senate amendment
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
L . S. A C. T. C. T ir e s N e w , lo w - p r ic e d G ill
to the independent offlct -s bill abolish­ Phone 263 R
M ore s e r v ic e
B a t t e r ie s f o r
ing the surcharge
Repulicans & Sinners
Cast O ut Devils
riud. 218 to eighty, ta the special
election.
Vlail Charges and
W ag es Go up
Inauguration is
Simple Affair
Great Shakes
in the Elast
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The Multnomah couaty farm at
I : routdale totaled a profit of »7652 en
H.ir.n products during 1981. according
to the annual report of the institu­
tion. filed wtth the ccain| y commie
lioaers.
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H olman
A R R O W G A R A G E , Gansle Bros.
,
F
a jackson
Grocery—Bakery
Everything in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
FA R M LOANS
at lowest rate of interest.
IT ub Candy Co., First street, next Real Estate
doot to B liin Clothing Co.
Noon lnOches.
Home-made csndv and ice Cream
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Prompt service.
Insurance
Courteous treatment.
N o m ore co st
Ford,
S k i l le d A u t o r e p a ir in g S ta r ,
C h e v r o le t
A u to a c c e s s o r ie s
and
o th e r
s m a ll c a r s
M O R E S E R V IC E FO R L E S S M O N E Y
W m -B au ». Room 3, First Savings Bank
bnilning, Albany
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