Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 06, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    MAY 6. 1»2S
P u t i t u p to Ú s
and You’ll Have It up to the Minute*
ri^HERE is one
very
im p o rtan t th in g
about tn is store th a t
you m ay have lo9t
sight of in th e shuffle.
W ill be glad to meet with all old customers-and new one*
News Notes From
A ll Over Oregon
Gleaned by th e W estern
N ew sapor U nion for
. B usy P e e p le
stantlal gain in building permits com
pared with the same month last year
Bank clearings lor the month amount
ed to *171,403,677 compared with *159,
139,035 for March. Building permits
Issued during the month numbered
1353 for a total value of *3,281,740.
Governor Pierce is being besieged
with requests to commute to life im­
prisonment the death sentences im­
posed upon L, W. Peare and Arthur
Coveil, who are scheduled to be bang
The Lane County Bankers' associa­ ed May 22.
tion will meet at Eugene Thursday.
About 1000 citizens of Lincoln coun­
W. Hal McNair of Ashland was re­ ty assembled In the streets at Toledo
appointed a member of the state board In a mass meeting to oppose the Im­
of pharmacy.
portation of Japanese labor for oper­
A ware of Intestinal Influenza has ation of the Pacific Spruce corpora­
been prevalent on the University of tion’s sawmill.
Oregon campus during the last week.
Dr. Maurice Butler, dentist with of­
Establishment of eastern Oregon fices in Independence, suffered the
headquarters tor the Oregon Humane J loss of his right eye and a fractured
society in The Dalles is being consid­ ekull when an automobile in which
he was riding skidded off the Salem-
ered.
Dallas highway.
Funds aggregating *117.705.77 were
An analysis of the stomach and
turned over to the state treasurer by
the state land department during vital organs of Mrs. R. L. Gimlin, who
died suddenly at Coquille about a
April.
month ago, and whose body was ex­
The third annual meeting of the humed for exsmlnation recently, show­
Old Wasco County Pioneers’ associa­ ed only negative results.
tion was held at the civic auditorium
Establishment of a game reserve to
la The Dalles.
take in the land on which the Ore­
A new moving picture theater to gon caves, in Josephine county, are
have a seating capacity of between located, is advocated by Governor
1400 and 1500, will be erected in Salem Pierce, members of the state game
during the present year.
commission and forestry officials.
According to reports from the city
A marriage license was Issued at
health office there are more than 200 Mobile, Ala., to Jonathan L. Bourne,
cases of influensa in Vernonia. Only ex-United States senator from Ore­
one death has resulted, however.
gon, to wed Miss Frances Baker Turn­
Mrs. Florence Qarver of Portland er. The ex-Oregon senator gave his
was sleeted state war mother at the age as 70 and the bridge-to-be as 29.
first annual state convention of the
Announcement was made in Port­
American Was Mothers In Salem.
land of the building of a new main
Qr. Stella Ford Warner has arrived line railroad approximately 160 miles
in Salem from the east to act as di­ long from Bend to Klamath Falls, cost­
rector of medical service for the ing *6.500,000. The new mileage will
Marion county child health demon­ be an extension of the Oregon Trunk
stration.
railway.
A meeting of county judges will be • Helena Ulbricht, 3, and little
held in Portland May 19 to consider brother, Arnold, 17 months, children
what is termed the “auto-tramp nui­ of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Ulbricht, farm­
sance" and the best means of taking ers, living one mile west of Free-
care of it.
water, were drowned in the Pleasant
W. A. Dalzlel, private necretary to View irrigation ditch which flows
Governor Pltrce. has been appointed a past their home.
member of the board of survey and
Petitions for the Initiative or refer­
adjustment tor the federal reclamation endum of a measure shall contain a
department.
minimum of 9094 names of qualified
Contracts will be let in a few days voters, according to announcement
for the construction of Camp Jack- made by the secretary of state fol­
eon, as the annual encampment at lowing receipt of a legal opinion from
Medford of the Oregon national guard the attorney-general.
In June will be known.
Umatilla county has five market
Rapid Increase In gas consumption road projects either under construc­
la Portland has necessitated construc­ tion or to be constructed as a part ot
tion of a new gas holder by the Port­ the 1926 road building program. It is
land Gas A Coke company, at a cost estimated that the county will have
of approximately *352,000.
available about *130,000 for market
Return of the state banking depart­ roads during the year.
ment from Portland to Salem Is de­
The Southern Pacific system had
manded in mandamus proceedings' fil­ net operating income of *40,733,741.63
ed in the Marlon county circuit court during the year 1924, or *10,176,686.18
by John Carson, district attorney. ,
less than during 1923, according to the
In the past 18 months 10,997 coyotes annual report of the corporation filed
have been killed by trappers In east­ in the offices of the public service
ern Oregon, according to Stanley commission at Salem.
Jewett, predatory animal Inspector of
The Oregon state fish commission
the United States biological survey.
has authorized the building of a new
Chester Clerk, United States cus­ fish hatchery on Rock creek, a tri­
toms collector at Marshfield, In his butary of the Umpqua river. The
monthly report on business (hone by hatchery will be ready for operation
lumbering Interests shows an export in the fall and will take care of 7,-
of 11.205,037 feet of lumber during 000,000 or 8,000,000 eggs.
Charges filed with the state su
April.
t he battleship Oregon, will ah is to preme court a few weeks ago involv
be taken over by the state of Oregon ing Clyde N. Johnson, ex-district at­
under an appropriation authorized at torney of Lane county, were found to
the last session of the legislature, wlU be unwarranted, according to a report
be ready for delivery in Portland har­ prepared by the grievance committee
bor on June 15. The old battleship Is of'the Oregon State Bar association
now at Bremerton navyyapd, where
The public service commission has
It is being repainted and otherwise extended until May 23 the time for
put In condition by the Untited States filing annual reports by public utili­
government.
ties operating
the state of Oregon
With a proposal for higheir fees than The extension of time was granted
those provided In house bill 413. * at the request of a large number of
measure* for the taxing af passenger utilities which were unablo to com
busses end freight trucks on e pas plete their reports by April 30.
eenger mile or 10-mlle basis, R. W.
The state land board has exempted
Sawyer, Judge of Deschutes county, Coos, Lane and Douglas counties from
end R. 8 Hamilton, member of the the payment of royalty on sand and
house of representatives, -are initiating gravel taken from the Umpqua river
a measure to be plecad before the for the improvement of the Roosevelt
and Umpqua highways and a number
voters of Oregon.
The public service commission has of market roads in those counties.
vacated an order suspending new
Almost universal Indorsement in
rates sought by the Spoxane. Port central Oregon of the movement ini­
land A Seattle Railway company and tiated by The Dalles Wasco county
the Spokane, Seattle A Portland chamber of commerce to combat the
Transportation company. The propos referendum on house bill No. 413 call­
ed new ratea. which are a slight In ing for regulation of trucks and motor
creese over those now In effect, will busses is being Indicated by response
become operative ns soon as tae com received to telegrams sent other com­
Plated tariffs are filed.
mercial bodies In the district.
Improved business comCtlods it
Mrs. Helen Bair, 20. who was being
Portland daring April were reflected transported from Bend to the Indus
bj increased bank clearings sand a sub trial * school. tor «glrle-at,’ Salem, t to
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RURAL ENTERPRISE
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A R R O W G A R A G E , Gansle Bros.
U. S. & C. T. C. T ires New, low -priccd Gjll
B atteries for
More service
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A uto accesso ries
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It’s th is:
th a t when you leave
th e style o f an article
up to us you a re
never left out.
W hen you dep en d on w hat we say as “ H oyle ”
you are alw ays leading tru m p . A nd when y o u
p u rch ase a piece ot ap p arel h e re you nev er look
as though som ebody had sold it to you.
W e ll pass on before we p ass o u t fashions th a t
have to be rolled o u t in a wheel chair.
• M ichaels-Stern and
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C lo th cratt Suits $32. d O to
* and new M allory H a t s .....
5.00
5 O th er S uits.................... .
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$40.00
18.00 lo 27.50
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Conciliatory Pose
by Hindenburg
D R E S S W E L L A N D S U C C E E D ’’
which she had been committed after
pleading guilty to a charge of liquor •
possession, was kidnapped by a man '
driving an automobile bearing a Cali­
fornia license plate, while the party
stopped at a Hood River service sta­
tion.
J. Van A. MacMurray, asalstant teo-
Congressman Theodore Burton of ret>ry of gUte ie|eeted by p r„ , dent
Ohio, who is chairman of the Amer-| Coo|,dg.
, ftnceed Jaeob G. Bchur-
ican delegation at the Geneva eon man aa minister to China.
ferenea to regulate international
trade in arma and munitions.
killed 208 men. women and children
and injured 400 persons at the fun
era) of General Georgehief last
month. A bribe ot *80 was paid him
he said.
J am m ed H it Finger»
Receipts Are $67.541,349 Less
Or. Marx Believed Slated for in First Quarter Than in the
Same Period Last Year.
Some Important Honor By
President-elect.
Washington, D. C.—Income tax re-
Old Gentleman—What are you cry­
ing for. my little man?
Bomb Outrage Confessed by Sexton
Little Man—Boohoo! Dad spanked
Sofia.—The sacristan of Sofia cath­ me 'cause I jammed my fingers.
edral. a man named Zadgersky, has
‘‘I’m sure that wasn't your fault.
confessed to allowing a conspirator Where did you Jam them?”
“Boohoo I in the Jum-Jar.”
to niece e—’ llrht the bomb which
Hanover. — Political leadera who
have been In consultation with Preab
dent-elect von Hindenburg In the last
few days believe that he Is determin­
ed to reconcile the German Catholic
electorate to the outcome of the eleo-
tion and that he will single out Dr.
Marx of the people’s bloc for some
MPERIAL CAKE. 209 'V. hirst prominent appointment or political
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
honor.
P h o n e ¿65
This procedure not only would be
W b NfcVBH CLOSB
In keeping with the field marshal’s
desire for complete national unity,
agneto electric co .
Official Stromberg carburetor sen- but also would insure continuance of
ice station. Conservative prices. All neutrality which the center party has
work guaranteed
119-121 W. Second been according to the Luther govern­
ment, thus removing from the post-
ARlNELLO parlors
(A beauty aid for every need) election situation anything likely to
St. Francis Hotel
engender a parliamentary crisla.
Prep. W jnniprbd Rosn
Von Hindenburg la said to have
en and money are best when quietly apprised a score or more Ger­
busy. Make your dollars worn in man princes and lesser potentates
our savings department. A lbany S tate
that he would be greatly obliged if
B ank . Under government supervision. they would spare him displays of
ardent Importunities and other affec­
iss Sue Breckenridge
Hemstitching. Stamped goeds tionate demonstrations regarding hit
333 Welt Second street, Albany, Oregon election.
Phone 452R
The general expects to arrive hl
I'.erlin a day before hie Inauguration
J^OSCOK AMES HARDWARE May 12.
The delicate problem as to whether
The Winchester Store '
he should wear a frock coat or a
•QTIMSON THE SHOE DOCTOR military uniform at his inauguration
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Field
kJ Second street, opposite Hamilton's is said to have been solved . by
Marshal von Hindenburg According
store.
' ' Sudden Service. ”
to the present plana he will wear a
Prince Albert, but with It a number
aldo Anderson dt Son. distrib ­
utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­ cf war medals.
mers, Essex, Hudson & Huoinoblle cars.
Accessories. O pnlies. 1st & Broadalbin
^y^banyz-^/^irectory I
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This is good advice:
advice : “ If vou five
in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you like
in some other town, trade in that town,”
But in these automobile days many re­
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
at least part of their, buying in ihe
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.
ACCESSORIES ANO TIRES
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Auto Supplies
J. H. A llison
442 West First St.________
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hardware,
Dinnerware M
A • J. • LINDAHL,
Tin shop in connection
350 W. First St.
Albany, Oregon
Albany Floral Co.
Cut flowers
x a and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
Flower phone 458-f.
B r u n s w P H i O c N k O G R A P H S
at
W O O D W O R T H ’S
Music company offer»-
Piano-case organ, good as new
W
D avenport
Kstey organ, good as new
Used Pianos.
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igthurn Bros — Two big grocer»
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hemstitching and stamped goods.
»lores, 212 W. First and 225 South
41« W. Second St.
Albany, Oregon
,\b in. Good merchandise at the right
p n
owner, Irene McDaniel.
ces.
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lite Cafeteria and confectioner»
E ings.
Home cooking.
Pleasant surround­
New
Courteous, efficient service.
We make our own candies.
W
S. DUNCAN.
X
FURNITURE AND
FARM MACHINERY
bought. sold asd exchanged at all times
ilm s developed and printed
We mad them right back io von.
B E N T. S U D T E L L
Woodworth Drug Company, .Uhauv, Or­
egon.
__ 2 Phone 76-R. 123 N. Broadalbin st, Albany
F
ijR D SALES AND HEKViCE
Tires and accessorie«
Repairs
K ibb -P ollak M otor C o .
FARM LOANS
ortmiller Furniture Co.', forni­
Write lor booklet describing our 20-
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
F Funeral
director». 427-433 west First year Rural Credit Amortized Loans
Tbe loan pays out in 20 payment», re-
tiling the principal. Cheap rate» No
B ram L and C o .,
uller gr < kry , 2»5 Lyon delay. 133 Lyon street,
Albany, Ore.
(Successor to Stenbcrg Bros. )
Groceries
Fruita
Produce
Phone 2b3R
strceL Albany, Oregon.
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F
OLMAN & JACKSON
Grocery—Bakery
E verything in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
H
ub Candy Co., First street, next
door to Blain Clothing Co,
Noon lunche».
Home made candy and i«< Cream.
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FARM LOANS
at lowest rate of interest
Real Estate
Insurance
Prompt service. Courteous treatment.
W m B ai », Bopm 5, First Saving« Bank
bmlning. Albany
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Income Tax Recipt;
Are Falling Off
Britain Has an
Aims Control Plan
. ceipts were *67,541,369.41 less In th t
first quarter of this year than la the
same three months of 1924, It was
shown In the first official flgures on
quarterly receipts by which the rev­
enue producing power of the present
tax law was compared with the former
rates.
The comparative statement ahoy»
total Income taxes of *519,228,820.98
for January. February and March,
this year, against *686,780,190.39 for
the same three months of laat year.
Receipts for each of the three months
of 1925 were:
January, »33,054,831.92; February.
*47,457,051.34, and March »438,726,-
937.72; and in 1924 the receipts were:
January,
*39,864,856 60;
February,
*57,179,527.67, and March »489,935,-
807.12.
Officials made no comment on th*
statistics, explaining that the total
for the quarter this year had been
about *8,000,000 above tbe estimate
which they had used from laat sum­
mer as the basis for calculation of
government requirements.
Railrodas Plead for
Better Freight Rates
Washington D C.—As anticipated
for *ome time, western railroads have
petitioned the Interstate commerce
commission for an Increase of freight
rates.
Practically all of tbe carriers west
of the Mississippi have united 1n th«
request. It Is pointed out that west­
ern roads have not received the 5%
per cent fair return permitted by
law. The commission Is asked to
ent«r, “appropriate orders” raising
rates enough to Increase returns to
(hat point. The west would pay an
additional bill of »150,000,000 annu­
ally If the commission should grant
the rite asked.
The railroads have not filed spe­
cific schedules of rates they desire
to Increase. They do not suggest or
point out what rates they think
should be raised Rather by the move
Taken this week they have shot ths
question of the “fair return’ up to the
commission, and asked that body
what it intends to do about it. If the
application is pressed It will bring
from the oommlssion an Important
_n «_a_^ —
* "tale
itiswft**
decision
a« — to what eW
tbe
“fair M
return”
provision of the transportation act
means.
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Geneva.—Reports that the British
dolegatlon would present a substitute
pian at the international conference
for control of traffic in arms opening
here Monday, were confirmed by
British spokesmen, who said they
probably would also offer other sug
gestions, as will the American dele­
gation A draft convention prepared
by a special committee la to be pre­
sented as the ba»!s for its discus
sions.
Representatives of arms manufac­
turers have come to Geneva.to watch
the conference which so directly af­
fects their business. Other potential
opponents of some of the proposed
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taiait flint
regulations
are states tkat
that Iw
insist
that
the “sacred right of revolution” must
be protected.
This latter feeling Is recognized as
a difficult problem by the conference Air-Cooled Plane Engine Invented.
Washington, D. C. — An air-cooled
lesdortr who fear that conferment of
the right to send arms Into a coun­ airplane engine of 40 per cent loss
try would give the great powers _ a weight than the Liberty motor, built
dangerous measure of diplomatic ,or the navy, baa given a satisfactory
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pressure, enabling
them „ to assure
assure vie
vie performance in a teat flight with
tory to a revolutionary party they »
torpedo plane from Patera«»,
favored.
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