Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 20, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    News Notes From
A ll Over Oregon
G le a n e d b y t h e W e s te r n
N e w s a p o r U n io n fo r
B u s y P e e p le
Fred W earer of Coos river was kill­
ed by lightning.
Roseburg's annual strawberry carni­
val will be held Thursday, Friday and
Saturday.
Otto Meyers, 14-ye-r-old son of Mrs.
Nellie Meyers of Forest Grove, was
drowned while swim ming in Gales
creek.
T i;
" S 'S a i l i s t s csaTcatiBb
of the disabled American veterans of
the World, war convened in Corvallis
with close to 100 delegates present.
MAY 20 1*23
oucted by representatives of the stai„
board of bar examiners.
An act passed at the recent session
of the state legislature will create the
office of county auditor for Clackamas
county May 28, and it is expected that
an appointee will be named ty tho
county court so that he will be able
to take up bis duties June 1.
At a special meeting of the Oregon
City city commission Chris Schuebcl.
city attorney was instructed to start
suit against Clackami.s county ter the
collection of $39,635.49, alleged due as
the result of taxes collected by the
sheriff in the last five years.
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U. S. & C. T. C. T ire s N ew , lo w -p ric e d G ill
M o re s e rv ic e
B a tte r ie s fo r
N o m o ro c o s t
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a r g u e w ith w ith o u t g iv in g in •
th a t
U ncom m on
c lo th s
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n a
s p a r k le lik e h e a d lig h ts
b o u le v a rd .
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Featured by registration of dele­
gates. automobile trips to scenic £
points of Interest about The Dalles. ’ (j)
and an address of welcome by Mayor
Stadelman, 300 delegates and mem­
bers of Neighbors of Woodcraft held
&
their state convention in The Dalles.
P r ic e tic k e ts t h a t a r e p a y - 9
a b le w ith o u t a b a ttle w i t h #
y o u r fin a n c ia l c o n s c ie n c e .
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Fire, thought to have been caused
Automobiles w ill not be able to by a spark from a locomotive, swept 9
cross tbe McKenzie pass for a num Troutdale, 15 m iles east of Portland f
ber of w eeks yet, unless the snow Is and before it was extinguished, burned
taken out by machinery. It Is reported. the principal part of the business sec­
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Fire losses In Oregon, exclusive of tion of the town, as well as several
residences.
The
property
loss
was
es­
Portland, for the month of April ag­
gregated $186,811.45, according to a timated at $75,000.
$25and up
report Issued by W ill Moore, state fire
Frank C. Bramwell, superintendent
A ll o f A lb a n y ’s s to r e s will g
of banks, has ancounced that the final
marshal.
b e c lo se d d e c o r a tio n d a y . so g
dividend
will
be
paid
to
the
depositors
Bids for the construction of 40 miles
d o y o u r s h o p p in g F rid a y , $
of road and several bridges will be of the Nehalem Valley bank of Wheel
M ay 29.
considered at a meeting of the state er, which closed several years ago
aon osi
highway comm ission to be held in Eight par cent Is being paid the com
luerclal repositors and 17 per cent to
Portland May 28.
the savings depositors
After 17 years of active service as
For the third time this spring an
adjutant-general of the G. A. R.. de­
Irrigation
canal of the Klamath Irrl-
partment of Oregon, C. A. Williams
[BLAIN
has asked that he be relieved on ac­ gatlcn district broke through Its banks
and inundated The Dalles-Callfornla
count of bis health.
highway and surrounding country, ac-
Crews of the state highway depart­
Frederick C. Hicks, former congres»
cording to reports received at Klamath
ment have oiled tho macadam surface
man from New York, who was ap-
OREGON
Falls, when D canal, 234 miles west •
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Miss Lucille Atcherson, recently ap­ polned by President Coolidge as alien
of the Mount Hood loop highway from
of Malin, broke its banks.
pointed third secretary of the Amer­ property custodian.
D
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A I N N D
Hoocf River to ttfe bounds of the
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H E t S
S S
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D SUCCEED
Right of way for the purposed Mc­
ican legation at Berne, Switzerland, Is
Mount Hood national forest.
Kenzie water pipe line from Hayden
the
first woman to enter our diplo­
W echter 4 Hughes, Salem contrac­
bridge to Eugene Is now being ob
matic service.
tors. submitted the lowest bid for tbe
A far greater handicap Is the pros
tained by agents of the water board
general construction of the new home
pect of a shortage of men In tho fleet
and it 13 expected that the contract
in Salem for the Young Men's Chris­
Fully 30 per cent, It is said, will no
for the construction of tho line will
tia n association to be erected this
re-enlist when their service terminate!
be let lu the near future. Bonds for
year. The bid was $89,320.
July 1. Conditions on the coast guard
U. 8. Serves Notice on Nine
this project were voted April 15.
The Salem Amusement company,
ships call for unusually hard work
New
York,
N.
Y.—Internal
troubles
Timber
sales
by
the
government
on
Nat ens Time Has Come
■with headquarters In Portland, has
and few and brief shore leaves. Tliest
national forests of Oregon and Wash­ are proving*handicaps to coast guards­ are sufficient to Induce the guardsmen
W ashington. D. C. — Dismissal of
been Incorporated by A. B. Holt, W.
men
blockading
New
York's
rum
row.
For Settlement.
ington during 1924 totaled 704.380.000
complaints agalnat Hve western lum­
T. Pangle and J. C. Heilig. The cor­
to seek other occupations
board feet and brought $1,449,898 48 Six members of tho coast guard have
ber companies has been announced ty
poration hac for its purpose the opera­
according to statistics made public been courtmartialed for smuggling
tho federal trade commission. Tho
Washington, D. C.—The American
Disnop of Olympia Consecrated
tion of a theater In Salem.
liquor
and
three
for
Intoxication,
it
by C. M. Granger, district forester,
San Antonio, Texas.—Rev Simeon complaints, naming the Coeur d'Alene government has advised Its European
Frank L. Chambers. Eugene banker, United States forest service. There Is admitted.
Huston
was
consecrated Mill company, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; debtors that in Its opinion the tim e
has presented to the University of were 1692 sales during tho year.
Officers have refused to discuss the Arthur
bishop
of
the
u'loceso
of
Olympia Grande Ronde Lumber company, has come for settlem ent.
Oregon a strip of land about 1000 feet
affair, but it is known that 19 men
Two
addresses
by
Representative
In a communication addressed to
Wash.,
In
the
presence
of
seven
Epls Porry, Ore.; McOoldrlck Lumber com
long and varying In width, along the
have been confined for varying per
south bank of ths mill race, where Hawley, election of officers fcr the lods in the county Jail on Staten Is copal bishops here. Bishop Hustor pany, Spokane, Wash.; Deer Park nine nations, It has expressed an earn­
ensuing year, adoption of resolutions land, awaiting courtmartial. Six con­ has been rector of St. Mark Episcopa Lumber company, Deer Park, Wash., est desire that the war debt question
the annual canoe fete Is held.
aud Shevlln-Hlxon company, Bond, be brought to a solution without
and a banquet featured the closing
\ Cleverly hidden In a cove on the sessions of the annual convention at victed of smuggling have been sen church here for four years, coini'ii Or., bad charged the companies with
further alelay.
here
from
Baltimore,
Md.
He
will
tenced
to
six
months
Imprisonment
hrt^nks of the W illam ette river about Salem of the Oregon Retail Jewelers
soiling w esters plno as western while
The nations so notified are France,
aixV miles east of Newberg, one of tho association. A. Fred Glover of Klam and three got throe months each fot loave May 23 for his new post.
pine. The complaints were dismissed Italy, Belgium, Roumanla, Greece,
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Intoxication.
laiA W t moonshine plants ever uncov­ ath Falls was elected president of the
on the ground that before they were C zechoslovakia, Jugoslavia, Esthonla
ered', in Oregon was found by federal association.
served on the respondents the prac­ and Latvia.
and s t
officers and destroyed.
agneto electric co
tice complained of had been discon­
The nations addressed made up the
Information received by General ^ / ^ Í b a n y j ^ / ) i r e c t o r y
Official Stromberg carburetor serv tinued. Commissioners Thompson and
Sevet *1 hundrld n.iunils of f i b -
whole list of Important war borrow­
Frank T. Hines as to the conclusions
ice
station.
CouScrvative
price;,
All
flax s e e < to be f l e d oul on Lane coun'
work guaranteed
119-121 W - Second Nugent dissented from the dismissals ers except for Russia, where there la
ty farm s were received by O. S. of Major Radcliffe, who has been
no recognized government to which
studying
the
proposed
veteran’s
hos
Fletcher, '.county agent, and will be
arinello parlors
a notification could be addressed.
pltal
site
at
Portland,
is
favorable.,
a
d
ylce.
you
hve
GEN.
MILES
DIES
SUDDENLY
-
every
ne.-d)
distributed among the farmers who
(A beauty aid for ever
France has been Informed by Am­
The
completed
report
has
not
been
I
AlbaDy>
trade
iu
Albany
;
if
you
live
have ugreed'a^n experiment with It.
St. Franci# Hotel
prep.. W innifked R ose . End Comat While Attending a Circus bassador Herrick that the American
The three s \ rvey ' rews now at work received, but it is expected to contain .,MOI„ e other town, trade in tliattown.''
Performance In V/aehlngton.
government would be pleased If a
the data and recommendations to Jus- Hut in the«e automobile days msny re
between B en d \a n d Klamath Falls on
,h . con.iructlon =, . h .
£ '" b
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en and money are best when
French commission would be sent to
Washington,
D.
C.—General
Nelson
the proposed 04 «son Trunk railroad
it least part of their baying in the ___ busy. Make your dollars work in
larger town. Those who go to Albany our savings department. A lbany S tate A. Miles, veteran of the Civil war aad discuss any funding proposal. Inas­
will be Joined ft’tertly by a fourth without delay
much as Prance Is now tho largest
The thousands of camp fires that to transact business will find the firms B ank . Under government super.ision. famous Indian fighter, dropped dead
crew, according ¿s' Guy
LIntnor-
debtor, this phase of the general debt
named below ready to fill their require­
here.
Ho
was
86
years
old.
will burn in the forests of Klamath ments with courtesy and fairness.
chief engineer of tba* Oregon Trunk.
iss Sue Breckenridge
General Miles was occupying a re­ move was regarded as not without
Four p a v t/g plant* will be operat­ luring the summer months will be
Hemstitching. Stamped goeils served seat at a circus here when he some significance. The French debt
T IK E S
333 West Second street, Albany, Oregon
ed In Marlon county th is season, ac­ checked by a United States forestry 2 A x C C E S S O R IE S AND Auto
Supplies
Phone 452 It suddenly fell forward on the heads appeared to be the bub about which
cording to* members \o f the county prevention officer. It is a new post-
J.
H.
A
llison
of thoge sitting In front of him. He a gigantic debt wheel revolved.
court. A (, jtal of 16 miles of road is ion, created by the forestry depart 442 W est First St.____________________
Simultaneously with the disclosure
J^O S C O E AMES H A R D W A R E was dead when his friends reached of the move to devolop action on the
to be pavef , Tbe plants will be locat­ ¡nent as a result of the heavy fires
him. Death had resulted from my
.hat
prevailed
not
only
in
Klamath
LIN
D
A
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L,
hard
w
are,.
ed at Sail >m, Stcyton, Scollard and
carditis and acute dilation of tbe piu-t of foreign nations, sn ezpres-
Dinnerware
The Winchester Store ]
Jut la other timbered sections through­
SUlvai-tan I
■Ion emanated from official sources
Tin shop in connection
heart.
ror a c< »nsideration of anont »110,- out Oregon last summer.
35b W. First St.
A lbany, Oregon ' “ flM S O N T H E SH O E DOCTOR
that the American government could
Born
in
Westminster.
Mass.,
in
1835,
000 the M ealey brothers, timber and
The largest Douglas fir tree known
Second street, * opposite Hamilton’s Miles was educated at Harvard, not permit a distinction between loans
lb a n y F lo ra l Co. C u t flowers
sawmill at in e r t near Foster, In east­ was dedicated at the Oregon caves
store.
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Brown and Colgate, and first entered for prosecution of the world war, those
and plants. Floral art for every
"Sudden Service.’
ern Linn 1 :ounty, have sold their tim­ Sunday when the Oregon Cavemen
the
military service In 1861 as a first for post-war relief or unpaid bills on
and
all
occasions.'
ber holdtb gs of 3104.96 acres to Louis held their annual meeting at that
Flower phone 458-f.
aldo Anderson <fc Son. diatrib- lieutenant In the 22d Massachusetts the sale of surplus supplies. This wa»
W. Hill, 1 head of the Northern Pa­ place. This fir, between 13 and 14
rogarded as an answer to the several
utors and dealers for M axw ell, Chal­ Infantry.
feet in diameter, Is said* by forestry
aven p ort M u sic co m p a n y offers
cific rallwi ty system .
statem ents In European capitals In
mers, Essex, Hudson Äc Hupm obile cars.
He
became
a
lieutenant
colonel
ol
Piano-case organ, good as new
Appeal I rom the ballot title prepar afflctals to be fully a foot more In
Accessories, a polies. 1st & Broadalbin
the New York Infantry In 1882, a brig which mention was made and differ
Ktley
organ,
good
as
new
ed by th< > attorney-general for the diameter than the largest previously
Used Pianos.
W O O D W ö R iH
D R L’G
CO. adler-general in 1864, a major-general ences set down between the various
referendum measure attacking the so- known. It Is about a quarter of a
Ip 1865. He served as a brigadier kinds oi loans.
Brunswicks and Victrolas
astbnrn Bros.—Two big grocery VV
called tobu cco tax law enacted at the mile from tho entrance to the caves.
Radios
general and major general In cam
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
last session of tho legislature was fll
Pianos sohl on easy terms
palgns against the Indians In the west,
T
he
New
S
h
u
r-o
n
F
ram
e
Main. Good merchandise at the right
ed In th a 1 circuit court In Salem by
notably against Sitting Bull. Crazy
is adm irably suited to all type»] price»
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C. C. Cha ,» nan, editor of the Oregon
hemstitching and stamped goods. Horse, Chief Joseph, Geronimo and
Jj3|ite
Cafeteria
and
confectionery
and
10
all
ages.
It
is
the
aristo-
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Voter, and? W. S. U R en, both of Port
318 W. Second at.
Albany. Oregon Natchez.
qrat of the all-Sbelltex held. We
Home cooking. Pleasant surround
Owner. Irene McDaniel.
land.
i
During the Spanish war he was the
will be glad to show you tbe line. irgs.
Courteous, efficient service.
senior American officer in command
.•an « fa m ilies In Oregon contribute
Washington. D U^-A. special tw
u B
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I W e make our own candies.
W. S. D u k c a X.
of troops, retiring from the army In qulpy Into the management and flnan
approxlt inter. ’ «0 per cent of the In­
New
and
ring ut the Chicago. Milwaukee ft S t
mates
of tin ’ state home for the
ord sales and service used
FARM MACHINERY 1903 as a lieutenant general.
feeble-t ritd ed and 40 per cent of the
Paul railroad, which recently Wk»
Tires and accessorie»
bought, sold aud exchanged at all times Shepherd's Trial Opens in Chicago. thrown Into receivership, was orderet
wards r* the sta te training school, ac
Repairs
K irk P ollak M otor C o .
Chicago. — William Darling Stiep by tbe interstate cestm srce commie
cordln / to a et* tement made by Dr
ben t s u d t e ll
bord was placed on trial for his life ■ion.
J- N. Sm ith,' su»’«rintendent of ,he
jrtm U ler F u rn itu re Co., furni
before Judge Thomas J. Lynch Mon
The commission's order said that
feeble- minded bom.', in an address be
ture. rugs, linoleum , stoves ranges. Phone 76-R. 123 N. Broadalbin st., Allxuiy
day on a charge of murdering hit the step was taken upon Its own mo
fore d ’ve stu d eittl o t W illamette unl-
] Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
foster son, William Nelson McClln tlon and that the Inquiry would con-
I streeL Albany. Oregon. __
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vcrslV r at Salem .
tock, to obtain his fortune, estimated cera “the history, management, tlnan
The Oregon stw te school for the
uller grocery ¿86 Lyon
at more than $1.000,000.
rial and other operations, account«
deaf i st 'Salem rar ks among the best
(Successor to Stenberg Bro«. I
and praotlces of the Chicago, Mllwau
Write tor Ijooklst deacribing onr 20-
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
of it) ch institution t 1« th e southern
year Rural Credit Amortized Doans German Railways to Lay Off 30,000 kee ft St. Paul railroad. In order t«
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and j ,-esteru states, ^according to Her
The loan pays out in 20 paynwmts, re
Berlin.—As a measure of economy dpt ermine Ute manner and method Is
Optometrist
bert E. Day. « p r e s e t t in g the national
olman a jackson
tiring the principal Cheap rates. NO the Oerman railway administration an which the business of said companj
reset rch council, wit.*' headquarters at
Manufacturing
G rocery— Bvkery delay
B eam L and t o .,
Bounces that 30,000 employes will has been conducted with a view tc
Optician ■tvervtliii'.g in the line oi eats
133 Lyon street, Albany. Ore.
Waal Ington. Mr. Dny Is making
making a report and stMtb order ot
soon be dlsmls led.
Opposite PostoBice
OREGON.
turn ,j of all deaf sctm ols ,n
west ALBANY
orders as may seem appropriate.**
era. and southern sta tes w \‘h relation
ub Candy r «>.. F irst stre e t, next
The ftt Paul system , one of th<
W h y N o t?
to J ho advantages e x te n d * 1 t0
door to Blain Clothing Co.
“Muther." «aid Bobby, "you hire i Isrgeet In the country, was volunuu*
1’rtiS lea.
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Noon lunchei.
wuma«r <n do t ' » * «washing for you
11 y plaoed In receivership with ths s o
st lowest rate of interest
Home made candv and 4<e Cream.
don't yiu?"
nouncement by tho directors that th«
S ta te bar e ia jiT lh a o n i will tbe
Real Entate
Insurance
"Ye*. dedr."
corporation would be unable to refunf
IM P E R IA L C A FE . ÎO9 'V. First Prompt service. Courteous treatment
In t alem starting Tuesday. July -
"Then I don't see why I can't hlr* or refinance a $48,000,003 bond Issue
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Harold G. Murphy Prop.
Floral and
aocc rdlng to announcem ent made by
' W m B ain . Room S, First Savings Bank ■ little boy to take my baths for me'
Phone 6*>5
Music Shop
which fall* du< Ip June
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Artl.nr 3 Ben«co, clerk of the atnie
W e neves close
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bnilnmg, Albany
Alban <
surrem e court. * The tj*sts wlH bt .com
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