Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 15, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    APRIL 15, 1925
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Ail work done ifl this shop is fully guaranteed
I specialize in .11 make, of cars and tractors, magneter-
starting motors and batteries.
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News Notes From
A ll Over Oreg on
G le a n e d b y th e W e s te rn
N e w s a p o r U n io n f o r
B u s y P e o p le
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France’s Finances
A re Scrambled
Government Is Defeated in the
French Senate By Ballot
Halsey Garage
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Frank G. Will
JE W E L E R
Diamonds), Watches, Jew­
elry, Cut Glaaa
820 West First
Albany
of 156 te 134.
session of the legislature. The re­
port Indicated that the proceedings
would attack the title of the act.
The annual conference of county
agents of the coast counties of Ore­
gon will be held iu Astoria again this
year. The meeting probably will take
place the latter part of June. Agents
from Coos, Columbia, Lincoln, Tilla­
mook, Lane and Douglas counties are
expected to attend.
Governor Pierce has appointed the
members of the - battleship Oregon
commission, which was created by an
i act of the recent legislature. Mem
) bers of the commission include Cora
A. Thompson, Portland; Lafe Man
ning, Portland; Colonel Carle Abrams.
Salem; Howard C. Waddell, Rose­
burg; Colonel U. G. Worrilow, Port­
land. This commission will assume
lull charge of the battleship after it
arrives in Oregon waters.
Jacob G. Schurman, minister to
China, who hat been named ambass­
ador te Germany by President Cool­
idge.
Paria.—After an adverse vote In tbe
senate on his financial program, Prem­
ier Harriot resigned. Announcement
of hto resignation came almost imme­
diately after the rate of confidence
bad shown him defeated by 166 to 122.
The premier and his cabinet walked
out ef the chamber and there was not
even so much as the formality of a
cabinet meeting before a decision to
quit wsb reached
Denial of a vote of confidence ramp
In the senate after hours of debate on
the government's financial policy
The government had been wavering
for days because of the disclosures of
Inflation and government burrowing
and tbe final puah was given when
Poincare rarried the senate with him
after a blltqr duel with Herrlot over
his government's record.
This was tbe third time In French
parliamentary history that a govern­
ment bas been overthrown by the
senate.
The debate had the senate tn such
a state of effervescence aa is seldom
seen among the staid and stable sen
ators.
Premier Herrtot tn his reply again
mentioned France's foreign debts as
weighing heavily upon the country's
foreign policy and at times actually
hampering her negotiators.
So Big
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uh-oh geometrical situation of the
uh-uh-uh—
He shifted restlessly in his cbnlr,
found his hands clenched Into flsts.
and took refure In watching the shad­
ow cast by nn oak branch outside the
window on a patch of sunlight against
the blackboard behind her.
During the early spring Dirk and
Selins talked things over again, sealed
before their own flreplace In the High
Coos bay exported during March
lumber products valued at $137,735.
Admlral Coontz, who la In command
Willamette university elected Miss
of the maneuvers of the United States
Lucia Lucile Card of Dallas to reign
fleet In the Pacific.
as May day queen.
A movement to have Jackson county
di ted that an order In the case prob­
vote again on a proposal to remove
ably would be issued within the next
the courthouse from Jacksonville to
60 days.
Medford ia under way.
Washington, D. C.—The administra­
Poisoning instead of shooting will
Mrs. Fred Wagner, wife of a rancher
be resorted to in the effort to kill tion planned for a vigorous defense in
residing at Cottrell, committed sui
crows which are molesting the nests the supreme court against the attack
cide by drinking poison. She had been
A large tractor now being used by of water fowl near Summer Lake, ac­ by the senate upon tbe president's
in ill health tor some time.
the bureau of public roads in widen­ cording to a decision of the Deschutes power to remove front office his own
There are 24 cases of scarlet fever
ing the McKenzie pass highway be­ Rod and Gun club. The club had or his predecessors' appointees.
In Clackamas county, 14 of which are
The president’s case was presented
tween Sisters and the snow line prob­ planned to organize a large party of
in Oregon City, according to Dr. F. R.
ably will be used soon' in an attempt Deschutes county folk to visit tbe by Solicitor-General Beck, who pre­
Wallace, county health officer .
pared a new brief to oppose that of
to break the road over the snowbound lake and shoot tire invading birds.
The Salem city council authorized summit to the McKenzie river slope.
Members of the tribal council of the Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania, for
an* appropriation of $1000 for erec­
Rabid coyotes are resulting in a loss Klamath Indians appeared fejfore the senate, which contends that con
tion of a community building on the
of many valuable sbeep dogs In the Hubert Work, secretary of the in gress has full power over all govern
Salem auto tourist camp grounds.
Hay creek country of Jefferson coun­ terior at Klamath Falls with an ment offices except those created by
Kermit Roosevelt, son of the ex- ty. One sheep company has lost four urgent plea for his influence toward the constitution.
president, will attend the 1928 Pendle­ valuable dogs in recent weeks. Rabid getting a $3,000,000 government loan.
The controversy between the execu­
ton Round-up, H. W. Collins, presi­ coyotes have been common in the As spokesman for the Klamath tribe, tive atki legislative branches of the
dent of the show, has been assured.
stock country of central Oregon for Seldon Kirk, chairman of the coun­ government will be fought out on the
Norton EddingS, 72, next to the last several months.
cil, told of the hardships of bis people basis of a case arising from the re­
survivor of the old stage drivers who
Berlin.—The nomination of Field
Sustained yield of the forests o£ in their efforts to farm their lands dn moval of Frank S. Myers as postmaster
were such picturesque aud Important
Oregon has resolved Itself into mere­ the reservation, and declared that a of Portland, Or., In 1920 by President Marshal Von Hindenburg for the Ger
figures in the early history of south­
ly keeping fire out of the reforested government loan appeared to be their Wilson. Myers, who sued for back man presidency continues the subject During the Early Spring Dirk and
ern Oregon, died at his residence near
pay, appealed to the supreme court of heated educational polemics In the
land and an inhibition against prohibi­ only salvation.
Selina Talked Things Over Again,
Gold Hill.
on
the ground that his removal was Berlin and provincial press. Tbe or
Following
a
conference
of
officials
tive taxes, according to C. B. Neal,
Seated Before Their Own Plreplaoe
A young cougar which had killed supervisor of the Umpqua forests, who of the Oregon-Washington Railroad A Illegal because the senate was not’ad­ gang of the ODlted right parties, which
In the High Prairie Farmhouse.
two year-old heifers on the M. E. addressed a recent meeting of the Navigation company and of the state vised of the action until a successor have chosen the war idol aa their po­
Gruber farm was shot on the north Cottage Grove chamber of commerce. highway department, and an inspec­ was appointed.
litical champion, are supporting their Prairie farmhouse. Selins hid had
The senate intervened in the case nominee vigorously In the fsce of crit­ that fireplace built five years before
fork uf the Trask river by William
tion
of
the
ground,
it
waB
announced
J. A, Churchill, for the past 12
and Homer Wilks and brought to years state superintendent of public that the rail line contemplates drlyjng with the assertion that congress can icism by liberal organs, which are re and her love of it amounted to worship.
Impose the conditions under which the producing recent statements of con­ Site had it lighted always on winter
Tillamook.
instruction, was elected president of shafts and boring tunnels just east, of
evenings and in the spring when the
After tea years of effort directed the state normal school at Ashland at Mosier, where the action of subter president may remove from office per­ servative Journals opposing the nom nights were sharp. In Dirk's absence
sons
whose
appointments
must
be
sub­
ranean
streams
causes
a
constant
lnatlon
of
Von
Hindenburg.
News
to obtain a district office at Portland a salary of $4500 a year. The Con­
she would sit before it at night long
of the federal bureau of foreign and tract covers a period of four years settling and shifting of the earth’s mitted to the senate for confirmation. papers supporting the candidacy of Dr. sfter the reei of the weary household
domestic commerce, that , goal has dating from January 1, 1926. Mr surface over a considerable area. The As expressed in a brief filed by Sena­ Wilhelm Mara, ex-chancellor, nominee had gone to bed. High Prairie never
been attained and the office will be Churchill’s term expires January 1 tunnels, similar to those constructed tor Pepper, it holds that in creating of the Weimar coalition, also are giv­ knew how many guests Selina enter­
west of Cascade Locks, where the an offiee, congress can fix the tenure ing prominence to comment from tbe tained tbdre before iter fire those win­
opened July 1.
1927.
rail line had to fight these same con- and determine how the appointment United States and from London. The ter evenings—old friends and new. 8o-
Four of the five state deputy fish
The Medford city council has voted
litions, will control the underground shall be made and how Incumbents Held marshal's campaign managers are lilg was there, thd plump ettrth grimed
wardens at Oregon City recently ap­ $250 to be used to pay the expenses
may be removed.
¿low of water. It 1« u t or.t.xl
displaying abundant optimism In re baby who rolled and tumbled in the
pointed by Warden A. C. Ross, have of Oregon Agricultural college and
fields while hla young mother wiped
gard to his prospects of polling the the sweat from her face to look at him
turned in their stars. The appoint­ University of Oregon experts in mak
ub
Candy
Co.,
First
street,,
next
highest
Individual
vote
in
the
elections
with fond eyes. Dirk Dejong of ten
ments had been protested by the state ing scientific surveys for public build
door to Blain Clothing Co.
of April 26
hence w as there Simeon Peake.
gtme commission.
ings to be erected in Medford In the
Noon lunches.
Thetr campaigning effort will be
Home-made candv and ice Cream.
Rids for construction of approxi­ near future, including the sites for
concerned -chiefly with locating the
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mately 60 miles of road and con­ the proposed new $300,000 high school
This is good advice; "it you live
13.000,000 ntiglhle voters who were
M
PERIAL
OAFS,
SO
B
W
.
First
struction of several bridges will be building.
in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you live
etay-at-bonies
during
the
elections
to
Harold
G.
Murphy
Prop.
considered at a meeting of the state
H. L. Neel of Fort Rock lain a Bend in some ether town, trade in that town."
Phone 6Z>5
tho reichstag December 7 and In the
3ut in these automobile days many re-
highway commission to be held in hospital, the victim of a sage tick
W r never CLOSE
-iding elsewhere find it advisable to do
preliminary voting for a president on
Portland April 23 and 24.
carrier of the greatly feared spotted .it least part ol their buying in the
March 29
I
agneto electric co .
Bids on the new union high school fever. So far as known, this is the larger town. Those who go to Albany
Official
Stromberg
carburetor
serv­
building at Molalla will be opened first case of spotted fever, known to to transact business will find the firms ice station. Conservative prices. All
lamed below ready to fill their require*
by the board at that place April 20. medical men as the Rocky Mountain nents with courtesy and*fairness
work guaranteed
119-121 W. Second. AWARD IS DECLARED FINAL1 Cheyenne, Wyo.—Fear that "some
The structure is to be of brick and spotted fever, reported in central Ore
outrage” would he perpetrated against,
ARINELLO PARLOUS
President Coolidge Replies to Peru's
two stories In height and will accom­ gon this year. The fever frequently ACCESSORIES ANO TIR ES
the person or property of Governor
(A beauty aid lor every need!
Protest on Deoltlon.
Auto Supplies
proves fatal.
modate approximately 400 students.
Nellie Taylor Rose caused a guard to
ÊL
Francis
Hotel
J. H. A u. ison
Washington. D. C. - President Cool
Prep., W innifrmd R ose .
be thrown around the Wyoming exec­
Governor Pierce sent a telegram to 442jWest First St.
Mgr. A. Millebrand, vicar general of
tdge Informed the Peruvian govern utive mansion, N. (*. Wachtel. state
the Catholic archdiocese of Oregon Governor Richardson of Californio
moDt
that
he
was
constrained
to
re
en
and
money
are
bgsi
when
J. LINDAHL, hardware,
commissioner of law enforcement,
City, was named administrator in urging him to sign a bill recently
busy. Make your dollars work in gnrd hla award as arbitrator in the
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Dinnerware
stated.
place of the late Most Rev. Alexander passed by the legislature of Californle
our savings department. A lbany S tate
Tacna-Arlca dispute between Peru and
Tin shop in connection
Violence, according to Wachtel, waa
Christie. He will serve until an including In the highway system ol 3Jt)'W. First St.
Albany, Oregon B ank . Under government supervision. Chile aa "final and without appeal.”
expected
to come from quarters where
archbishop Is selected by the Vatican. that state a road from Beaver, Cal.,
The communication pointed out that
ins Sue Breckenridge
A lbany Floral Co. Cut flowey«
Oovernor Roes' activities agBlnst liq­
An enlargement of the educational to Malin. Klamath county, Oregon
this
action
agreed
with
the
terms
of
Hemstitching.
Stamped
goods
and plants. Floral art for evefy
333 West Second street, Albany, Oregon auhmlaalnn as signed by the two gpv uor and narcotic vendors have been
facilities at Chemawa Indian school This proposed road would connect and all occasions. •
with
The
Dalies-California
highway.
Phone 452R ernments and also with the general most strongly felt. Underworld char­
Flower phone 458-J.
At Salem was aanounced by the in
acters who have been operating In Wy­
R B. Reeves of North Bend was
terlor department. The grades taught
QTIM SON T H E SHOE DOCTOR principles of International taw
r u n s w ic k
oming oil fields are at the.root of the
will be Increased from 10 te 12. The elected prWudent of the Brotherhood
WKh
reference
to
the
request,
for
P H O N O G R A P H S k-7 Serond street, opposite Hamilton s
trouble, Wachtel Indicated.
school has an enrollment of 959 pupils. of American Yeomen for Oregon at the
American
forces
to
supervise
the
store.
at
Governor Aosa baa been guarded
slate
convention
of
the
order
at
"Sudden Service”
plebiscite, the president points out that
W O O D W O R T H ’S
Klamath Falls mall carriers are
constantly during the last week.
Salem.
Other
officers
were:
J.
J.
tinder
the
terms
of
the
agreement
al
saw carrying pistols on order of John
At the office of Oovernor Ross It
aldo Anderson A Son. distrib­ ready signed by Peru, the Chilean ad
avenport Music company offers
McCall, postmaster, because af at­ Welch of Medford, vice-president; C.
utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­ ministration of the disputed territory was said ahn refused to take the mat­
Piano-ca9e organ, good as new
tacks by vicious dogs. Six earriers E. Albin of Salem, treasurer; Fred E.
mers, Essex, Hudson & Hupmobile cars.
Kstey organ, good Ll new
ter seriously. Rfforts to get her views
Accessories, a pnlies. 1 st & Broadalbin. shall not be disturbed
have been bitten during the week, so Schmidt of Pendleton, secretary, and Used Pianos.
Julia
E.
Moore
of
Eugene,
chaplain.
The finality of the president's ac­ were unavailing ”1 have nothing to
they have been instructed te shoot
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SPECIALTY
SHOPPE
pastburn
Bros.—Two
big
grociM
tion
te further stxoosed by a state­ way becauee I’ve had nothing whatever
Cancellation
of
state
liens
on
un
all offending dogs.
hemstitching
anil
stamped
goods.
stores,
212
W.
First
and
225
South
ment
that he regards It as unseens to do with it," she said.
The Michigan-Oregon Trust com­ occupied lands of the Deschutes coun­
Albany. Oregon
Main. Good merchandise at the right 318 W. Second st.
nary
to
afford Chile an opportunity
ty
municipal
improvement
district
Owner, Irene McDaniel.
prices.
pany of Muskegon, Mich., has bought
to present views In relation to the U. 8. Par .Capita Circulation (41.99.
a tract of timber one-half mile from was favored at a meeting of settlers
plite Cafeteria and confectionery New
Peruvian memorial to which his com
Washington. I). C. - Every man
FURNITURE AND tnunleatloa
Swlsahome, on the lower Siuslaw of the Tumalo irrigation project with
■4 Home cooking. Pleasant surround­ and
to a reply
woman and child In the United States
river, from Mrs. Marie White of Rhea Luper, state engineer, in Turn
ings.
Courteous, efficient service. used FARM MACHINERY
Bellingham Sew Mill Burna
would have $41 $9 If tbe Antal of
Duluth, Minn. The tract contains alo. The cancellation of liens was We make our own aaMlies.
Bellingham, Wash.—Fire of nnd* $4.778.167.000 In circulation April 1
recommended for the purpose of mak
bought. sold aOd exchanged at all times
W. S. D uncan .
about 6,000.000 feet.
termlned origin caused damage estl were divided, the treasury announced
ing the unoccupied lands attractive
George Putnam, editor and pub­
I ms developed and printed.
B E N T. S U D T E L L
mated at between $260,000 and $300. Figures show a slight decline of
to settlers.
lisher of the Salem Capital Journal,
We mail them right back to you.
000 at the plant of the Puget 8ound money In circulation over March 1,
Phone
7b-R.
123
N.
Broadalbin
st.,
Albany
Aerial
photographs
of
the
city
of
Woodworth
Drug
Company,
Albany,
Or-
has -demanded that John Carton, dis­
Haw Mills A Hhlngls company Is when the figure was $4.807.000,000,
Portland
which
will
be
made
into
a
rifon.
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trict attorney of Marion county, start
and from April 1, 1924, $4,812,000,000.
Bouth Bellingham.
map
showing
107
square
miles
of
ter
mandamus proceedings looking to the
?ORD SALES AND SERVICE
ritory
will
be
provided
by
the
F.
O
return of the state banking depart­
Tires ami accessories
Mercer company, tbe city council de
Write tor booklet describing onr 20-
Repairs
ment ta tbe state capital.
cidlng that auch a map should be In
K ibk -P ollak M o TOX C o .
year Rural Credit Amortized Loans
It was reported at Salem that an tbe bands of tbe city engineer and
The loan pays out in "20 payments, re­
attack may be launched In the courts that the price of $200 was less than
jrtm iller Furniture Co., fnrni- tiring the principal Cheap rates. No
to annul the so-called cigarette tax the city could have the survey work
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges. delay.
B eam L and Ce..
U . S. f t C. T . C. T ire « N e w , lo w - p r ic e d G ill
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
133 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
law which was exacted at the recant done for by its own office.
street, Albany, Oregnn.
,
M o re s e r v ic e
B a tte r ie s f o r
H. ti. Corey, member of the public
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Lyon
and
•
F o rd ,
service commission, has return<si from
No m o re c o st
(Successor to Sten berg Broa.)
Washiugton. where be attended a
o
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h
e
r
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Star,
S k ille d A u t o r e p a ir in g
Fruits
Produce
Groceries
at lowest rate of interest.
hearing having to do with the pro- Phone 2h3R
C h e v r o le t
s m a ll c a rs A
A uto a cc e sso rie s
p< 3ed raliToad development In central UOLMAN A JACKSON
rid your vystem of Catarrh or Deafnes-
Keal E"tate
Innurance
O. agon. Tbe hearing was held under I l
caused by Catarrh.
Grocery—Baker> Prompt service. Courteous treatment.
MORE SERVICE FOR LESS MONEY
the direction of the Interstate com­
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Everything in the line of e«to
IW ir B ain , Room 5, First Savings Bank
P. J. C H E N E Y &. C O ., Toledo» O hio merce commission. . Mr. Corev pre-
Opposite Postoftte ‘
builning, Albany
Meyers* Fight for
His Salary
For Hindenburg
und der Kaiser
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