Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 18, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 14
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MRS. 0. D. OLIPHANT
WM. M. JARDINE
MARCH 18. ftM
AURAI. BNTEk PKItR
Coolidge Stands Pat
Germany Invited
• So does Senate
to Join the League
President,
Without Comment,
Again Submits Mr. Warren's
Name to the Senate.
<£) by W w i e r i N e w sp aper Union. >
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3»— T i d y
41— W o m a n ’s q a a r t e r a In a M o I ir
m e d n n r e s id e n c e
42— F J n c n la t l o n
42— T i t a n i u m
m b h r .)
44— I n i t o f l e n e f h
47— T o t w i s t o u t o f s h a p e
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30— T h e t lr a t w o m a n
32— O r g n n o f h e n r i u g
T h e e o la tio n w i l l a p p e a r In n e x t Is s u e .
Washington. D. C — President Cool
Idge threw down (be gauntlet to his
opponents In tbe eeuate by aguin tub
nutting the nomination of Charles B
Warren to be attorney-general.
Without a word of comment, the
president sent the nomination back to
the senate although ft had beau re
jected 40 to 40, Vice-President Dawes
falling to reach the capttol from bis
hotel In time to cast the deciding
vote.
The president announced that be
would glee Warren a recess appoint
went as attorney-general If the senate
again refused to confirm him.
The nomination was again referred
w illia m M. Jardine, president of to the Judiciary committee and an ad
Kansas State Agricultural college who verse report was ordered by the com
waa named secretary of agriculture by mittee. The vote was nine to seven
Twice previously the nomination had
President Coolidge.
commanded a majority In the same
committee.
All of the democrats and Senators
Borah of Idaho and Norris of Ne­
braska, republicans, voted against a
favorable report.
Mrs O. D, Oliphant, who is national
president of the Am erican Legion
Vertical.
aux.ilary.
School Law Before
Still Hope for
the Highest Court
Arms Parley
Washington, D C.—The compulsory
education law of Oregon, requiring
that after September of next year all
children between the ages of 8 anti 16,
with a few exceptions, shall kttend
public schools, was reached In the
supreme court Monday for oral argu­
ment in two cases brought by the
slate to have set aside the lnjunc
tlon of the federal district court
against its enforcement.
Although it was thought the dises
might not bring a sweeping opinion
from the court on the const&gtlonal
right of states to control ti|q, educa­
tion of children within thslfborders,
the controversy has attracted wide
attention in education and religious
circles. The array of counsel brought
into court Included former Senator
George E. Chamberlain, W. S. Moore,
A H. Putnevy and P. Q. Nyce for the
state, W illiam W. Guthrie, for the so­
ciety of the Sisters of the Holy Names
of Jesus and Mary, and 'John C.
Veatch, for the H ill M ilitary academy.
Washington, D. C.— W hile awaiting
more complete and authentic advices
concerning the disarmament situation
abroad, President Coolidge believes
recent developments there ss already
Indicated have opened the way to a
more definite approach to the pro
Ject of Another arms limitation con
ference to be entered by the United
States.
At present Mr. Coolidge favors sub
mltting his project simultaneously to
the various powers. This step would
Involve action by the American am
bassadors in London, Paris, Rome and
Toklo under Instructions given them
by Secretary Kellogg The procedure
at that stage would be for the dlplo
roatic representatives In the four
countries to ascertain and report to
Washington the reactions of the var
lous governments.
PACE 5
And tbs senate, in a rage, again
jrej-cted it, claiming that Coolidge
had insulted its sacred " d ig n ity .,”
The awful load ot dignity car
ried by the senate may swamp it
some cay and i t may be abolished
Meantime we are paying tbe ful
Increased salaries for all tbia burse
play.
M r . Warren declined a recess
appointment, under which
he
oonld have served until another
session of congress, withont con­
sent of the senate and without
pay, and Coolidge appointed at
ex-attorney general of Vermont,
whch act was promptly con­
firmed. So now the president and
attorney general of the fatted
States and the editor of the Bin
terprise are natives of Vermttn
and the country is safe, senate ¡at
no senate.
j
Move Thought Significant in
Developing Future Har­
mony in Europe.
Geneva _ The league of nations
oenarll. closing the most important
meeting In Its history with what is
generally admitted to be a construc­
tive move of great significance for
future harmony in Europe, adjourned
after expressing a sincere wleh to tee
Germany associated In Ite labors by
Jelntng tbe league aad thus play to
the organisation of peace a part cor­
responding to Germany’s position in
the world
This action Is deemed significant
because It represents the first word
addressed te Germany by the allies on
a basis of perfect equality Germans
hare following the council proceedings
are openly pleased at the phraseolegy
of the letter which tbe council has
sent to the Berlin government.
The league of nations disarmament
and security protocol, put out of pres­
ent consideration, at least, by the re­
jection of It, voiced by Great Britain
on behalf of herself and all her do­
minions except Ireland, was referred
by the council of the league to the
next league assembly, together with
the pronouncements made upon U by
the British and representatives of
other powers.
^rost Damage in
Washington Severe
Olympia. Wash
— That the frost
damage to fall wheat In eastern Wash­
ington. due to severe winter freezing,
was decidedly spotted, but from pres­
ent Indications would aggregate a
very heavy loss to the growers, was
Solution of Puzzle No. 13.
the report brought back from Spokane
BriGge, timoor taller; Robert Crum
E D flQ Ü
by R R. White, aaslatant supervisor
4ey, Florence, donkey engineer, and
of agriculture of the state department.
N. C. Michels. Oregon City, chief elec­
In the northern part of the wheat
trician. A total of 516 accidents was
belt, said Mr W hite, there wee suf­
reported.
ficient snow to give the necessary
Oregon pensions have been granted
protection and prevent heaving of
as follows: Gerard Gerrltsen, Pert
the ground and winter kUl. Practical­
land, >12; Elizabeth Swan, Tigard,
ly all other sections, howsror, suffer­
Senate Confirms Fechet Nomination
>30; H a rry O'Brien, Portland, >15;
ed more or less severely.
Washington,
D.
C.—The
senate
con
Martha R. White, Portland, >30; David
Tfie wheat belt as a whole, how­
Piles, Hood River, >12; William
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kock, Mr. firmed tbe nomination of Lieutenant
ever,' has sufered heavily, in some
Colonel
James
E.
Fechet
to
be
assist
Bchoabeln, Portland, >15; James S
and Mrs. W. A. Muller and Mr.
sections it being estimated at 100
ant chief of the army air service with
Miller, Halsey, >12; Sarah Howell, and Mrs.
Ottawa.— Canada's government does per cent kill
P, H. Freerksen a t­ the rank of brigadier general. Col
Springfield, >36; minor of Osear D
tended a card party a t Amo» onel Fechet succeeds Brlgadler-Gen "not consider It In the Interest of Can
It Is almost unprecedented for rye
Wheels".-, Eugene, >30; Charles B Taylor’s,
in Albany, Saturday eral W illiam Mitchell, storm centar ii ada, of the British empire or of the and alfalfa to winter kill, yet both
Prewitt, Portland, >18; Myron E
league
Itself,”
to
recommend
to
par
evening.
crops have suffered severely In cer­
the recent aircraft controversy.
Phillips, Dufur, >12.
(lament adherence to the Geneve pro- tain localtttee.
Altheugh It to too
Newt Notes
tocel tor the pacific settlement df In
—
1
The contract for surfacing the Ban
early to determine the full amount of
ternntlonal disputes. Premier Ring damage to alfalfa. It Is already ap­
don-Sixes river section et the Roose ^ y ^ b a n y J ^ / ^ i r e c t o r y U *u b Cleaning Work«, Inc.
(Continued from page 1)
velt coast highway In Coes and Corry
Cor Secoond and Ferry told the house of oommons.
parent that It will be severe enough to
T h * government’s attltede wee affect materially the leeal price or
Master Dyers and Cleaners
counties was awarded by the state
Oregon City has filed a claim
Made - T o - Measure Clothes
mad* knows when the premier read alfalfa next fall.
•gainst Clackamas County (or the highway commission to Simonson A
T h is is good advice; “ i f you live
a paragraph from a dispatch sent by
recovery ef >38,836.49, alleged to be Hefty at >74,212. The contract calls
Abeat LI00.900 acres had been
mperial
cake
209
Kirnt
in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you live
him to Sir Brio Drummond, secretary- sown to fall wheat la this state.
Harold G. M urphy
due the city as a part of the regular for 11.2 miles of resurfacing between in some other town, trade in that town. ” A
irphy Prop.
general of the lengus of nations. T h *
Phone 665
Raadon and the Curry county line, But in these automobile days many re­
t a i levy duytng the last six years (or
Roughly estimating, on tbe face of
Wa NKvaa close
premier’s message, holding that Can­ present reports, that at least 50 per
4.8 miles of surtaxing between the siding elsewhere find it advisable te do
the general; road fund.
ada objected particularly to the pro­ cent of the acreage will have to be
Curry county line and Denmark, and at least part of their buying in tbe LfAUNETO ELECTRIC CO.
The treasury department has refus
larger town. Those who g o to Albany
ed authority to the somblned conven­ 5 miles of resurfacing between Bee to transact business w ill find the Ir a n A * Official Stromberg carburetor serv­ tocol's "rigid provision for applica­ reseeded, a very heavy lose result*.
mark and the Sixes river.
Conservative price*. All tion of noOnomlc and m ilitary lano-
lamed below ready to fill their require­ ice station.
tion committee of Portland to erect
work guaranteed
119-121 W Second. ttons in practically every future b a r,”
Haps Lovvold, a prominent Astoria ments w ith courtesy and fairness. ,
a temporary building on one corner
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
added:
resident,
entered
a
plea
of
guilty
in
of the old postoffice building grounds
a i
parlors
A C C E S S O R IE S a N P T IR B S
"Among
the
grounds
tor
this
Con
*
(A beauty aid for every
federal euurt In Portland to a charge
te be need as a place for registering
very need)
Auto Supplies
Hoffman Phillip of Hew York was
elusion te the consideration of the
S t Francis Hotel
of violating the tariff act of 1922,
J. H. A llison
convention guest«.
nominated by President Coolidge to
_________ P ro p ., W t N N IF K B D R 0S 8 .
effect
of
the
non-participation
of
the
t42JWest
First
St
.
_
through the Importation of contra
deporting mills of the West Coast
- H *
United States upon attempts Io force be United States min laker to Persia.
Lumbermen's association showed a fa- band goods into the United States,
A lb an y Floral Co. Cu>,[ flowers TLfeo and money are best when the sanctions and particularly in the
A bill to restore wide open gamb­
and
was
fined
>1009
and
sentenced
to
busy. Make your dollars work in
T * and plants. Floral art To
vorable condition for the week ending
’Or every
ling In Nevada was defeated in the
case
of
contiguous
countries
llhe
our savings departm ent A lbany S ta T r
March ?, as new- baslnsee was 9 per three months In the Multnomah coun and all occasions.
assembly at Carson City, There were
B ank . Under government supervision. Canada.’*
Flow er phone 458-tI,
cent above production and 6 per cent ty jatl. Lovvold was charged by the
22 votes against It and 19 tor IL
government
with
having
brought
fho
L 7 is s Sue Breckenridge
above shipments. Production of 119
Senator Reed «moot. Utah, repub­
r k
k
mills was 99,887,520 feet; shipments cases of whisky and 10 cases of beer
Hem stitching. Stamped goods CHICAGO MALADY ON WANE lican. was takaa seriously lU In tbe
PHO NO G RAPHS
333
West
Second
street,
Albany,
Oregon
to
Astoria
from
W
illapa
harbor.
at
were 102,084,224 feet and bookings ag­
senate.
Smoot Is suffering from
Phone 452R Falling Off In Influenxa-Pneuntonla
W O O D W O R T H 'S
The so-oalied Magladry blU passed
gregated 109,004.109 feet.
scute Indigestion and a general break­
Cases
Shown.
down.
The certification of bonds by the at the recent session of the legisla
lAavenport Music company offers G T IM 8 O N T H E SHOE DOCTOR
Chicago.—Chicago’* InflueniSGpneu-
state board of oontrol for both the lure, providing for the protection of
Second street, opposite Ham ilton's
An additional tax of >10,181,111.9«
Piano-case organ, good as new
store.
motor vehicle owners through the
monla attack appeared on tbe wane, bae been assessed by the treasury
Malin and Shasta View districts
Estey organ, good as new
“ Sudden Service.”
registration of titles, probably will Used Pianos.
when reports to the olty health de­ against Senator Ootaena, republican.
means that active construction work
necessitate a special meeting of the
partment ehoweri • marked falling off Michigan, on the sale of his Ford
can now proceed without Interruption
astburo Bros.-—Two big grocery Y V a ld o Anderson <k Son. dirtrib-
In the number of deaths and new Motor stock In 1911.
and the many acres In these two pro­ state emergency board to authorize a
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
’ ’ utors and dealers for M axw ell, Chal­
deficiency
appropriation
of
between
jects soon w-fll be ander Irrigation.
Main. Good merchandise at the right mers. Essex, Hudson 4 Hupm obile cars. cases.
Ussygolag news on many modern
The last available record shows a economic and palUloal problem* ware
Accessories, a pnlies. 1st & Broadalbin.
The two projects Include about 8000 >50,000 and >160.960. It was announc­ prices.
total or 300 death* elaee March 1. Ap­ expressed by Thome* B. M arthsil. ex-
acres, with construction werk cost ap­ ed by the secretary of state that the
administration of this law would cosi tplil«- Cafeteria and bonfectionery V K S P E C IA L T Y SH O PPE
proximately 100 new ceeet of the vlce-presideat, who oeisbrsted his 71st
proximately 9200,000.
A-J Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
hemstitching and stamped goods.
the state department more than >50,-
birthday Saturday la Indianapolis.
Albany. Oregon malady, which affects the respiration-
ings.
Courteous. efficient servie*. 31« W. Second st.
The personnel of the oommlttee
000 during the first year of its oper W e make our own candies.
al organs and brings on Influeasa and
Owner, Irene M cDaniel.
authorised by the recent legislature
W. S. D onc an .
a it on. No appropriation was provided
pneumonia, were reported during the
General MRehell Loses A ir Joh.
to Investigate and recommend im
in the measure to care (or this ex
same period:
provements In the workmen’s ootn-
Washington. D Cz—The name of
Ip iln is developed and
p rin te d , New
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penee.
and
•k We mail them rig h t back to you.
pensatlon law, has been announced.
Colonel James E Fechet wee sent to
F A R M M A C H IN E R Y
Members of the state Judicial ooun Woodworth Drug Conitxny, Albany, O r­ . X
Mack Powers left for Carlin, the W hite House ae the war depart­
The committee It composed of Sena­
ell, which was reauthorised at the egon.
tors Ous Moser, W. W. Banks and
Mrs. Powers ‘ ment's choice to aacceed Brigadier-
bought, sold and exchanged at all times Nev., Wednesday.
recent session of the Oregon state
Charles Hall and Representatives
and
little
daughter,
Donna
Marie Oenerel W illiam Mitchell, naeletnnt
PORO
SALES
AND
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legislature, were appointed by Chief
Denton Burdick, John Coffey, Lloyd
B E N T. S U D T E L L
Tires and accessorie«
are spending a few more weeks 1 chief of the air service, whose public
Justice Thomas A. McBride of the
Repairs
Reynolds and W. V. Puller.
utterances In the controversy over sir
Phone 7S-R 111 N. Broadalbin st.. Albany with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
supseme oourt. Members of the coun­
K irk -P ollak M otor Cd. <
power have kept official Washington
Colonel Creed Cbeelre Hammond, In­ cil Inoinde John L. Rztnd. justice of
P H F»*erks«ii, before relum ing
on edge for several weeks.
fantry reeerve. Oregen national guard,
the supreme court; Fred S Wilson, D V rlm ille r Furnitute Co., futni-
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
baa been appointed chief of the rtrenft Judge of Waeco souaty; C. M *
bureau of m ilitia affairs, war depart- Thomas, oiroult Judge of JackeoD Funeral directors. 427-433 west P in t
W r ite lor booklet describing our 20-
street, Albany, Oregon.
taent. with the rank of major general
year Rural Gredit Amortized l.oans
county, and W alter H. Evans, circuit
Th^ Appointment la for foar years,
ludge ot Multnatnah oounty. The pur P U L L E R G R O C ER Y, 2H6 Lyon The loan pays out in 20 payments, re­
tirin g tiie principal. Cheap rates. No
from Juoe 29, 1925. Colennl Ham
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
pose of the council la to Investigate *
delay.
B kam L and C o .,
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
mood has been assistant shlef of the and recommend uniform and more
U. S. & C. T . C. T iro s N ew . lo w -p ric e d G ill
133 Lyon street. Albany, Ore.
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bureau for thre« year«. He sarcasde simple rules of judicial procedure in Phone 2o3R
M o ro service
B a tte rie s fo r
MaJer Oeneral Oenrge C. Richards.
IJ O L M A N 4 JACKSON
the Oregon courta
N
o
m
o
re
cost
F o rd ,
and
Grocery— Bakery
Three fntsB’ lee due to industrial ac­
of eats
cidents In Oregon occurred during the
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o th e r
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Taylof Everything in the line
at
lowest
rete
of
interest
Opposite Poaloffice
week ending March 18. according to : nd infant daughter Betty Ion»-
C
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e
v
ro
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t
s
m
a ll cars
A
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to
accessories
Insurance
• report prepared by the state In­ and Mrs. Frank W orkinger and
ub Candy Co., Firat street, next Real Estate
,
Prompt
service.
Courteous
treatment.
1
door to Blain C lothing Co.
dustrial accident commission
Th
M O R E S E R V IC E F O R LE S S M O N E Y
Children were callers a t th%
Noon lunches.
.-
vtcoma Included
Wesley Carlyle.
’ w « ' B ain , Boom 3, First Savings Bank
Peter Freerksen home Sunday.
Hume-made candy and ice Crtani
builmng, Albany
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Canada Supports
British Attitude
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FA R M LOANS
A R R O W G A R A G E , Gansle Bros.
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