Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 01, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    News Notes From
A ll Over Oregon
G leaned by the W e ste rn
N ew sapor U n io n fo r
B usy People
Molalla will celebrate July 3 and
4 by holding a round up.
Several of the rural schools of
Klamath county have been hard hit by
a "fig" epidemic.
The third annual Oregon state high
school typing contest will be held
April I I at Salem.
Work 0» widening the McKenzie
pass road In the Deschutes national
forest is under way.
The Corvallis Elks have voted to
erect a new temple 100 by 100 and
three stories in height.
Approximately 105 Inmates of the
state training school for boys at Salem
•re 111 with la grippe or Influenza.
A new stage service was started
between Baker and Halfway April 1,
which gives these places daily stages.
F . 1. Marshall of Portland was re­
appointed a member of the state hoard
of barbers’ examiners by Governor
Pierce.
| way. The Dalles-Callfornla highway
and finish the Roosevelt coast high­
way from the Coos county line to the
California state line.
THOS. F. W00DL0CK
M. A. D. ZIRUPA
A lease to mine and dispose of oil
shale on 2680 acres of public land
In Jackson county was award« 7 by
the. Interior department to the Hart­
man syndicate. The company must
pay the* government a royalty of 2tfc
per cent on shale produced
Sales by 121 reporting mills of the
West Coast Lumbermen’s association
for the week ending March 21 were
104.801,140 feet. This was 3 per cent
above production of 101.337,293 feet.
Shipments of 89,928.551 feet were 14
per cent below new business.
An entire stock of haberdashery
valued at between *2500 and *3000
and bandied by Howard Hobson and
Richard Gordon, students at the Unl-
versiyt of Oregon at Eugene, was
stolen from the little store which they
operated near the campus of the uni
verslty.
German Politics
Charged With
A re Badly Mixed
Landgrabbing
Berll«.—The elections held through­
out Germany Sunday In the first popu­
lar balloting tor the president of tht
republic/failed to elect, no candidate
having the required majority.
Dr. Karl Jarres, the candidate of
the combined nationalist and con­
servative bourgeois parties, led the
poll with 10,787,006. Otto Braun, the
socialist nominee, polled 7.838,000 and
Dr. Wilhelm Mhrx. ex-chancellor, cen­
tralist. 3,986,000. Approximately 27,-
300.000 voles were cast, or 3.000,000
fewer thaa In the parliamentary elec
tions last December. This is equlva
lent to shout 70 per cent of the
electorate.
The second balloting will take place
April 26, and on that occasion the
candidate obtaining the largest num­
ber of votes will be elected, the same
candidates may be on the list, or the
various parties or combinations ef
parties may name naw candidates.
In view of the Inconclusive termi­
nation of the election it is assumed
that a new sat of candidates will be
put forward by the nationalist bloc
and the three constitutional parties
for the election on April 26.
The outstanding feature of the
voting was the substantial gain scor­
ed by the socialist party, which again
established Its title as the strongest
Individual party In Germany.
A C lttiu T h a t W h e e le r’«
A c q u is itio n Was
Too O ily
*
• uf*! ¿is«
Washington. D. C.— A true bill In­
dicting Senator Burton K. Wheeler,
Montana, democrat, on a charge of
conspiracy to defraud the government
in connection with Montana oil deals,
was returned 6y the District of Co­
lumbia grand Jury.
Edwin Booth and Gordon Campbell
of Montana were Indicted with
Wheeler on the same charges.
The Indictment charges Wheeler
and the two other man with “con­
spiracy to obtain illegally the use e f
land In Montana which was part of
the public domain of the United
States."
This is the second indictment of
Wheeler in connection with his alleg­
ed activities as a lawyer before the In­
terior department fer Campbell, his
client, for whom it was charged he
was using his influence.
The first indictment was returned
last fall In Ureat Falla. Mont., shortly
after Wheeler had become a candidate
for vice president on the Independent
ticket with Senator La Follette. Tha
first Indictment bat never beta
brought to trial.
Senator Burton K. Wheeler appear­
ed personally before the District of
Columbia supreme court and furnish­
ed *1000 ball for hie appearance fer
trial on the Indictment. Trial will bo
by Jury and probably will be held
some time next summer.
Rev. William A. Sunday, nationally
known evangelist, over whom Portland
ministers have debated for months in
an attempt to determine whether he
should be brought to the city to con
duct a series of meetings, is coming
He will be in Portland September 6 to
Thomas F. Wood lock, of New York,
M. A. D. Zlrupa, vice president of
October 25.
who was given a receas appointm ent the council of people's commissaries
Collection of the unpaid part of as interstate commerce commissioner, of Soviet Russia, who is said to be the
the state income tax for 1924. based despite the senate's failu re to confirm real force responsible for the down-
Construction work on a bridge from on Incomes for 1923, will get uc.Cer his nomination.
fall of T ro tzky.
the Albany bank of the Calapooia to way this wi^ok, according to announce­
Bryant park will be started soon, the ment by Earl Fisher, state tax com
city council has decided.
missioner. He estimated that the
A special election at Milton to vote unpaid portion of the tax would ex­
on the purchase of property for the ceed *600,000.
city auto park was completely snow
A decision to Invoke the referendum
ed under, 35 for and 149 against.
against the state law that provides
WOMEN FILLING OFFICES
Washington, D. C.—Admiral George
Seattle, Wash.—»After being sustain
Dewey Spencer, a 27-year-old boll that 10 per cent of the receipts from Dewey, naval hero of the Spanish- •d by an examiner of the interstate
er maker of Bend, died following an 40 state commissions be turned o^er American war, sleeps in a new resting commerce commission, grain rates to N early 3000 Appointed Presidential
Class Postmasters.
automobile accident 12 miles from to the state's general fund was made place—the national cathedral.
the Pacific coast from Montana, fought
Washington, D. C. — Almost 3000
at a meeting In the Umatilla County
town on the Bend-Bums highway.
Simple rites marked the removal by Great Lakes interests and advo­
women were appointed as postmaster»
Fish and Game Protective association of the admiral’s body from Arlington
Major Byron A. Sharp, superintend
cated by Pacific northwest Interests
a t presidential class poet offices dur
ent of the Umatilla Indian reserva held In Pendleton.
National cemetery, Sunday, where he have been canceled by three trana
Governor Pierce In a proclamation was buried eight year» ago with Im­ continental railroads, it was learned lng the year Just eaded. Postmaster FARMERS LOANED $289,331
tion, has been promoted to the super
General New In making public statls
issued,
urges the churches, patriotic pressive ceremonies.
.
Intendency of the Yuma Indian agency
here.
tics of appointments emphasised the 402 Applleatlont far Seed Wheat
and civic societies, all agencies of the
la California.
Only a company of marines and
News of sudden action by the North
fact that recognition of merit In the
go\
eminent,
the
schools
and
the
citi­
bluejackets
served
as
a
guard
of
honor
Loans Hava Been Approved.
ern Pacific, Great Northern and Chi
Aaron H. McDonald, theater man
ranks, ratentlen of experienced am
Salem, Of.—Tha state of Oregon, ao
and heavy owner of Eugene downtown zens of Oregon generally to Join in for the admiral from the mausoleum cago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railways ployea and consideration of women
cording to a report prepared here, has
property, died at the Pacific Christian the observance of "Patriots’ Day,” Sun to the crypt in the chapel of the cath­ came to the Seattle chamber of com
and former service men had char
loaned to the farmers In the frost de­
hospital in Eugene after a brief Illness day, April 19. the 150th anniversary of edral where the body was placed next merce.
acterlzod
the
18.124
appointments
dur
the battle of Lexington.
to that of Woodrow Wilson. The body
vastated districts east of the Cascadu
Extensive hearings were hold’ two lng the year ending March 4.
of pneumonia.
was received by Bishop Freeman.
years
ago
and
Examiner
Arthur
R
mountains approximately *289,331.
Rhea
Cupar,
state
engineer,
is
In
A meeting of national forest offl
Texas led la the number of women
The removal was requested by the Mackley, reporting on these hearings
The loans were made under a so-called
cials, rangers and other employes of eastern Oregon making an inspection
appointed,
with
166;
California
wat
widow of Admiral Dewey, who' an­ advised the commission that a differ
relief act approved at tha recent ses
the service and of state forest fire of the Umatilla rapids project. The
nounced that George G. Dewey of entlal of 7 cents on a hundred pounds seqoad with 154. Iowa ranked first stun of the state legislature.
I
purpose
of
the
Investigation
Is
to
de­
patrol workers is being held in Eu­
In
appointment
of
former
servlet)
Under the provisions of the law
termine the feasibility of including Chicagol son of the admiral, had con­ on Montana grain intended to cross man.
gene this week.
the money borrowed from the state
the Pacific ocean, as compared with
more land in the proposed develop curred.
J. L. Franzen of Portland has been
A crypt at the chapel will be the that consumed in the Pacific north
must be used for purchasing seed tu
raent In order to reduce the per-acre
German
Scuttled
Ship
It
Tomb.
appointed city manager for Oregon
temporary westing place of the ad­ west, was Justified.
rehabilitate lands which were devas
cost of the improvement.
Scapa Flow. Orkney Islands.—Work
City by the city commission follow­
miral and when the cathedral is com­
tated
of crops as a result of the un
Montana
farmers
Joined
Pacific
Congressional appropriation of *7,
ing the resignation of Louis D. Kel­
pleted a memorial will be built In the northwest grain men in upholding the m e i engaged In digging up a scuttled , usual cold weather that prevailed In
600,000
for
forest
highway
construc­
German
destroyer,
beached
la
Mil
j
sey of Milwaukie.
transept reserved for great military rates In the hearings.
eastern Oregon a few months ago.
tion for the two-year period will give deeds.
bay, have discovered under a mass o .
The paving of the three entrances
A total of 436 applicants for these
Oregon *448,500 of the total sum
wood
which
completely
conceal«'«
.
to Crater lake national park will start
Ground is being prepared foi them the bodies of five German of 1 loans have been received, with an ag
The money, for the most part, will be
Just as soon as the weather permits,
gregate of »327.613.49 Involved Of
spent on a 50-60 basis. Practically all
the buildings at the hew hatch­ fleers and sailors, who evidently werr these
according to Colonel C. G. Thompson,
applications 401 have been ap­
A p ril showers make—growl«»,'
of Oregon's allotment has been plac­
net
warned
at
tbo
tlma
the
fleet
wa;
ery on Roaring river.
park superintendent.
proved.
ed on a program which was decided
sunk by the German crews.
Members of the Multnomah Anglers' on by the forest service, bureau of
k
/h
a
n
t/
&
)¡M
ctnrq—
Continued
and Hunters' club at their annual public roads aad the state- highway
Turks Demand Change In Embaetlet NEW ENGLAND HAS FLOOD
meeting went on record as favoring commission last month.
Constantinople.—The Turkish gov
the closing of the Willamette river
MPERIAL CAKE, 209 'V. Fifpt emmeat has addressed a note to tbi Rlvora, Swollen by Rain, Infllot
Word that claims of the state of
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
forever to all commercial fishing.
Savors Damage.
powers asserting that it cannot agre«
Oregon to swamp land in Warner lake,
T his is good advice; ‘‘ It you live
Phone 665
Boston. — Damage running Into
Governor Pierce appointed Mrs. W. Lake county, had been approved by 11 Albany, tra«Je in Albany ; if you live
to a continuance of foreign einbaasiei
W k n k v e r close
S. Kinney, state senator from Clatsop the surveyor general fer Oregon has inxsotne other town, trade in that tbwn.''
in Constantinople. It demands tht scores of thousands of dollars was
county, ss a member of the board of been received by Attorney General But in these automobile days many re­ TMTAGNETO electric co .
transfer of the embassies to Aurora caused In Vermont and New Hamp­
siding elsewhere find lt’udvisablc to do
Official Strouiberg carburetor serv
regents of Oregon Agricultural college Van Winkle. The approval of these at least part of their buying in the
la Astatic Turkey, tha present tesi shire when rivers, swollen by more
ice station. Conservative prices. All
than 24 hours of rainfall left their
of the government.
to succeed the late M. S. Woodcock.
claims by the surveyor general Is ex larger town. Those who go to Albany work guaranteed
119-121 W. Second.
banks, swept balldlngs sway, covered
The Otter Rock-Rocky Creek sec­ pected to be followed by similar ap to transact business will find the firms
lamed below ready to fill their require­ M A K IN E I.I.O P A R L O R S
railroad tracks, caused washonts on
Shepherd Held W itho ut Bond.
tion ef the Roosevelt highway will be proval on the part of commissioner of ments with courtesy an t fairness.
(A beauty aid for every need)
Chicago. —Release from Jal) oa bhl railroads and highways, and flooded
completed 30 days earlier than was the general land office, transferring
St. Francis Hotel
was
denied William R. Shepherd lowland* Railroad traffic was daisy
ACCESSORIES
AixO
TIRES
anticipated, according to C. B. Sheik, title in the land to the state from the
Prep., W innifskd R ose
charged with tb* murdeP by typhoK ed.
Anto Supplies
superintendent on the Hampshire con­ federal government.
J. H. At,t.I9ON
At Manebeeter. N. H , a three-story
IM eu aud money are best when of William N McClintock, his fustei
tract.
Distribution of receipts from motor 142£West First St.
busy. Make your dollars work 1« father, to gain the boy’s million dol brick building collapsed under the
The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber com­ vehicle licenses for the period Sep
our savings department. A lbany S tatu
weight of tons of water, which col-
lar estate.
pany has deeded 172.3 acres of land tember 16, 1924, to March 15, 1925, A lbany Floral Co. Cut« flowers B ank . Under government supervision.
lecled on the roof.
and
plants.
Floral
art
for
every
with water rights a little more than a have been completed by Sam A Kozer, >ud all occasions.
White River Junction. Vt., report-
Anti-Red Measure Killed In Ohla.
T ^ iss Sue Breckenridge
mile south of the Bend city limits to secretary of staff. Of the total of *3,
Flowef phone 458-J.
ed the White river 15 feet above
Hemstitching Stamped good*
Columbus Ohio. — The so-called
the Bend Oolf club for golf club pur­ 891,377.59 to be distributed, after de­
333 West Second street, Albany, Gregor
callage red«" resolution was virtual normal and rising. Waters of the
R U N S W I C K
poses.
Phone 452K ly hilled In the Okie ««Bate. The Connecticut and Merrimac and Moe-
ducting refunds aggregating *2890 63 * I?
*
PHONOG RAPHS
No time will be lost by the bureau and administrative expenses amount
cotna fivers were also reported mount­
at
GTIM 8O N TH E SHOE DOCTOR proposal that state «Diversity pro­
• of reclamation In getting ready to ing to *148,831.87. there was appor
W O O D W O R T H ’S
fessors with soslallstlc proclivities ba ing Urnftoa. Concord. Canaan and
Second
street,
opposite
Hamilton’s
start development of the Owyhee Irri­ tloned to the various counties of the
ousted was referred tp tha senate other points In New Hampshire re­
store.
gation project in Melheur county. Sen­ state *995,344 40. The remaining three TAavenport M'wic coftipany offers
"Sudden Service.’’
finance
committee with tbe tael* un ported washed aut highways and ris­
Piano-case organ, good as new
ator McNary was assured by the de­ fourths of the fund, amounting to *2.
dcrstaadln« that tt would never oome ing waters covsrlag roads sad threap
Estey
organ,
good
as
new
^ ^ a ld o Anderson dr Son. distrib out. Stormy l<»M> were enact?« when enlag railroads.
partment of the Interior.
986.033.19, was transferred to the state Used Pianos.
’ ’ utors and dealer* for Maxwell, Chai
Average family expenditures for highway department.
inert, Essea, Hudson A Hiipmobile cars. the reselutlra Is brought ante tbe sen J
astburn
Bros.—Two
big
grocery
P ra irie Firee Cauee Damage ta Parma.
food In Portland decreased 4 per cent
ate floor.
Application for a certificate of pub­
stores, 212 W. First add 225 South Accessories, a pnbee. 1st A Broadalbin
Norfolk. Neh.—After having burned
during the month from January 15, lic convenience and necessity for the
Mam. Good merchandise at the right
V E SPECIALTY SHOPPE
through a atrip of greis land 146 miles
1925, to February 16, 1926, according construction of 143 miles of railroad In prices. *
M itohalt Given Texas A ir Pest.
hemstitching and stamped goods
long sad 86 tullee wide, the prairie
to a report Just Issued by the United Klamath^and Lake counties was filed
Washington, D C.—Brigadier-Gea
Jlh W. Second pt.
Albany, Oregon
States department of labor.
oral William Mitchell, assistant of fires to Nebraska and Seuth Dakota
with the Interstate commerce com Teilte Cafeteria and oonfectiooery
Owner,
Irene
McDaniel.
-“-J Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
the army air servlea. will be assigned were reduced te essali harmless and
Estimated by Income tax figures, mission by the Oregon, California 4 ings.
Courteous, efficient serviee.
oa April 14 as air ««twice officer of isolated biases. There was aa loss
the population of Oregon gained 8 Eastern Vailway through Its Washing We make our own candies,
W S. DtJNCAN.
the 8th corps area with headquarters or life sad three towns In rii» Rose
Per pent during the past year. There ton attorney, Eugene R. West. On«
FURNITURE AND nt
bud country were not destroyed ac­
were 72.337 Income tax returns filed line 63 miles long would extend from Epilnis developed and printed.
u«d FARM MACHINERY Tex. Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio cording to authentic reports here.
this year as compared with 66.665 Sprague river In Klamath county to •* We mail them right back to you.
Three complete reach establishments,
Silver lake In Lake county, A branch Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, Or­ Ixmgbt, sold and exchanged at all times
last year, an Increase of 5882.
however ware swept by the fire aid
Opposes M ethodist Chureh Unien.
egon.
would
project
from
this
line
at
what
Is
Ic lieu of the verbal contract said
Washington, D. C.— The Baltimore I several thouaasd head of livestock
B E N T. S U D T E L L
Ö K D 8 A L B 8 ANU SBRVxCE
to have been entered lato between the known as 43-mlle poet to the Williams
conference
of tbe Methodist Episcopal perished Principal damage was sus-
river,
15
miles
distant
Another
line
Phone 7b-R, 12.1 N. Broadalbin at, Alhaay
Klamath county court and the Cen­
Tires and accessaries
church South voted
Wednesday talked la the de«tructi«n af tha
Repairs
tral Qrtgon Stage company permitting from Sprague river would be con
against unification of tbe Northern prairie hsv orop, valued, according
strncted
to
Lakevlaw.
(5
miles,
where
K
ir
k
-P
o
l
l
a
k
M
otor
C
o
.
that firm to charge tolls on the Bend
to estmlates, at over a million dol­
and Southern churches 141 to 137.
Klamath highway, the Klamath court It would afford an outlet for the Cali­ ENirtmillen Furniture Co., furoi-
lars
fornia
Nevada
A
Oregon
railroad.
has agreed to pay the stage concern
* ture, rug«, linoleum, stoves ranges.
Write lor booklet describing onr 20-
*600 for keeping the highway open for
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
street, Albany, Oregon.
Auto Crashes Kill 12 In Chicago
year Rural Credit Amortized Loans
the next two months, according to aa-
Tbe Ioan pays out in 20 payments, ye­
Chicago, III.—Twelve persons were
nounrement.
p i I.I.E R G R fx E R V . S B Lyon tiring the principal Cheap rales. No
killed
io
automobile
accidents
in
aad
The new *280.000 temple at Astoria
A (Successor to Stenberg Bros )
delay.
II kam L and C o .,
Groceries
Fruits
Produce •
t.33 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
of the Elks' lodge was formally dedi­ pear Chicago Sunday. Eight of the
U. S. A C. T. C. T iro s Now, lo w -p ric e d G ill
cated with Barnett Goldstein of Port­ localities resulted when trains struck Phone 2o3R
M ore aerviee
B a tte rie s fo r
l i o L M A S A JACKSON
land, deputy grand exalted ruler for automobiles at grade crossings.
N
o
m
o
re
cost
Ford,
and
«Oregon, north, presiding, and R B
**
Grocery—Bakery
Sheets Power Bide Sought.
Everything in the line of eats
Butler of The Dalles making the
Star,
o
th e r
S k ille d A u to re p a irin g
Washington. D. C.—Bids for the pur-
at lowest rate of interest.
Opposite Poatoffice
Principal address.
C
h
e
v
ro
le
t
s
m
a
ll cars
r'-.ase of hydro-electric power develop­
A uto accessories
,
Insurance
ub Candy C o., First street, next teal Entate
During the season ef 1*26. the stat
ed 'by the Wilson daw at Muscle
Prompt service. Courteous treatment.
door to Blain Clothing Co.
highway commission has announced Shoals, Ala., will be Invited by Sec­
MORE SER V ICE FOR LE SS MONEY
Noon lunches.
Wh
B a IN, Room 5, First Savings Bank
It will complete t|ie John Day high
retary Weeks.
Home-made candy and ice Cream.
bnilning, Albany
Dewey’s Body in
^acific Northwest
New Resting Place
is the Winne
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