Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 10, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    N ew s Notes From
A ll O v er O regon
Gleaned by the VV estern
Newsapor Union for
Busy Peeple
tro v .r,y ,nto t5e
I
legal determtnalloa aa to whether the
state or the government la la control
of the property.
Governor Pierce sent a telegram to
the secretary of war stating that as
executive of the state of Oregon he
would support and cooperate with the
government in carrying out the plans
for national defense test day on July j
A R R O W G A R A G E , Gansle Bros
U. S. & C. T. C. Tires New, low-priced Gill
More service '
Batteries for
No more cost
Ford,
and
Skilled Auto repairing I ^tar,
other
hevrolet small cars
Auto accessories
.Chev
A Clackamas county road bond is­
Klatfiath county’s annual fair w ill
ba bvld from September S to S Inclu­ sue of »335.600 was sold by the coun­
ty court to the combined bid of the !
sive.
Wells-Dickey company. Detroit Trust
Fire chiefs of the state held their
company and A. D. Wakeman at par,
annual convention at Forest Grove accrued interest and a premium of I
this week.
»20,200.
The University of Oregon medical
The funeral of Simon R. Lane, fifth
school, Portland, w ill graduate 45 stu son « General Joseph Lane, the first
dents this year.
territorial governor of Oregon, was
M O R E S E R V IC E F O R
LESS M O N E Y
T h e N ew Law
Governor H art
Still T rium phant
for Campgrounds
State and county traffic officers held at Roseburg. Mr. Lane died after
long illness dne to the inflrm l
from all sections of Oregon held their
Judge Decides No Crime Had
ties of advanced age. He was 93
semi-annual conference in Salem.
years old.
Been Committed Under
The Wheeler Lumber company now
Attorney-General Van W inkle. In a
Is operating a small box factory In
Washington Laws.
connection w ith the sawmill at Wheel­ legal opinion, held that Frank Bram­
well la state superintendent of banks,
er.
One of the new laws in Ore­
despite the charge made recently that
Robert Krumholtx, seventeen, of
Tacoma, Wash. — Judge Govner
Announcement of the erection this
year which is good
the new banking code adopted by the
Glenn Frank, editor of Century mag­ Springfield, Ohio, who won first prize gon this
Teats In superior court sustained the
year of a new Masonic temple and a
last legislature terminated his serv­ azine, who has accepted the position of »760, In the American Legion na­ from a sanitary point of view
labor temple in lu g en e baa been
and also keeps in sight the cus­ demurrer of the defense to the In­
ices In that capacity.
of president of the University of W l» tional essay contest.
made.
tom ary provision for revenue formation accusing Louis F. Hart, ox-
A letter received by George C. Baer, «one In.
of soliciting a split of the
The McKcnxle past Is expected to be
for some official is th a t requir­ governor,
manager of the Round-up at Pendleton,
fees In the liquidation of the defunct
opened by June 20, according to O
ing . a sta te license before a Scandinavian-American bank.
from Lieutenant Oakley G. Kelly, in
E. Hoffman of the bureau of public
municipality, community or pel;-
command
of
the
aerial
squadron
at
The demurrer of the defense set
roads.
Vancouver barracks, stated that be­
forth that no crime had been commit­
The public servloe commission has
1 tourist or auto camp, whether ted under the Washington state laws,
Issued an order reducing the mini tween 35 and 60 planes would make
the trip to the Round-up this year.
even if the allegations set forth In the
free or for fees.
mum rate cm electric service In the
Klamath Falls.—On the heels of an
Portland, Or.—Alva R. Kilbourn, 24.
The Oregon law, which provides for
city of Banks from »1.60 to »1,
Application, accompanied by complaint were true. The Information
Governor Pierce Issued a commis­ Ihe search of automobilea, boats and announcement here by Robert E. Stra­ of Eyerett, Wash., who Is at a hos­ a $10 fee, m ust be made to the charged that the ex-governor had at­
horn that the Southern Pacific had pital bore suffering from four serious
sion to Edgier B. Piper, of Portland, other vehicles for contraband liquors,
state board of health each calen­ tempted to Induce Forbea P. Haakell
started relocation surveys for a branch bullet wounds In his arms, confessed
appointing him a trustee of the stats without a search warrant and without
dar
year. The board will not­ Jr„ liquidator of the bank, and Guy
E. Kelly, h it attorney, to split their
filing of an affidavit, is unconstttution. line to the M errill and Malin country, to Portland police that he was the
library for a period of five years.
the Oregon Trunk road filed with ths third man who figured In the attempt ify the county health officer, fees with him.
al,
It
was
held
in
an
opinion
given
at
An old bridge that spanned the Uma­
county clerk a deed to 160 acres of to rob the bank at Bothell, Wash.. who m ust inspect
the _ , place
and
.
________
There can be no bribery of any
tilla river a t ; Stanfield collapsed re­ Tillamook by George R. Bagley, cir­ land in the railroad and industrial sec­
Friday. His two companions were I re POl"t within 30 days, and Up- official nor can the crime of asking
cuit judge.
cently. I t was constructed In 1883.
tion of the city, which it plans to use kllled by gunfire as they speeded from | on his report the issuance of a bribe be made against him unless
Oregon pensions have been granted
No one was on the structure when It
for a terminal in event the Interstate the scene of the robbery.
the license will depend.
the official Is to be governed and con­
at follows: John L. Herpellnk, Port­
fell.
|
commerce commission grants It auth­
In his confession Kilbourn said he
trolled by
In ....
the . . discharge
-
-
.
O
f
th
e
$10,
75
per
cent
goes
- the
-— bribe
---------
.......
land.
»12
a
month;
Rose
B.
Wilson,
Hearing requested by the House­
ority to construct the projected line bad started hie career of crime a year to the COUnty.and 25 per cent to of hl* offlcl*l duty,’’ Judge Teate said
wives Council c f Portland, In connec­ Prineville, »20; A rthur W. McConnell, from Bend to Klamath Falls.
airumJ"unner acroes the Cana J the state for health board p u r - |t n d e c l a l °a-
tion with the flg?ht for lower fares on Grants Pass. »1«; WUllam J. Keeling.
Added interest was given the Ore­ <Jl*n border, then turned hi jacker, and
The Information, falling to charge
Medford.
»12;
Frances
A.
Harris.
Os­
poses. The county court fixes
lines of Xhe Po’.-tland Electric Power
gon Trunk purchase by reason of the finally decided, last week,, to join in
this element of bribery, deee
wego,
»30;
Calorna
Wilson,
Rainier,
the
health
officer’s
compensa-
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w
’
.
- -
---- ace
company, haa boen set for June 23.
fact that the Southern Pacific for the the Bothell bank robbery with James
(30 a month.
tion for this service a t not m o re 1 ch“r<# a crtme “«“*“« the defendant
last several weeks has been attempt­ Pollock and George Jones, both of
A special elect Ion has been called
m“*t b* •’»»•«■•d
The state board of higher curricula, ing to purchase a part o f the land, whom were killed following robbery than the county’s share of the 1 *"*
for June IS by- "the Ashland council
the judge declared.
fees.
which met to consider the controversy und had even threatened condemna­ of the bank.
for a vote upon thr? quegtton of Issuing
between the University of Oregon and tion proceedings In event It could not
Fine of $100 or 30 days in
The trio, he said, stole an auto near
»18,000 In bond»» fo r the purchase of
Oregon Agricultural college over alleg- leach a price agreement.
• BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
Mt. Vernon, Wash., drove to Bothell, jail is provided for the owner
a site for the southern Oregon normal.
ed duplication of courses, adjourned
or
m
anager
of
a
camp
if
the
and
stopped
In
front
of
the
bank.
The
160
acres
was
told
for
ap­
Milo Strohm. an old-time resident of
Camille Flamraarlon, the noted
until July 11, without haring arrived proximately »140.000.
rules of the board of health are
tberloln bad Jones drove the car, he said.
Dayton, was shot and seriously wound­
French astronomer, la dead. He was
at a decision as to the merits of the demanded »1600 an acre for the 16
not
complied
with.
These
rules
When
they
stopped,
Jones
pulled
ed by Sheriff Gsvten o f Columbia coun­ various contentions.
83 years old.
acres which the Southern Pacific on the emergency brake so hard as require th a t—
ty when Strohrn sought to prevent the
The University of Oregon w ill grad­
R. E. Strahorn, president of the Ore­ wanted.
to “freeze” It. Kilbourn said, and It
The ground m ust be healfhly uate 328 students this June, a record
officer searching his house for liquor.
gon. California & Eastern, haa an­
The purchase of this tract gives the was this error which resulted In Kll- and well drained.
W arning to resbJents of Portland to
for the Institution.
nounced the beginning of the revision H ill interests access to three of the bourn’s arms being so badly wounded.
A w ater suppdy approved by
Investigate carefully before accepting of surveys of the Modoc Northern line
Stuart A. Rice has been named sec­
largest lumbering plants bordering
Kilbourn and Pollock entered the the board
m ust Jhe available retary of the Spokane Federal Land
ao-called "free loQs” from unlicensed
preparatory to Its possible construc­ Lake Ewauna.
bank, seized about »2000 and ran back within 400 feet of the actual
real estate agemts, was Issued by W ill tion at least as far as Malin, the center
bank. Rice Is a former Tacoma man.
to the car.
camping
spot.
hi or re, state real estate commission­
President Coolidge appointed A l­
of the great Tule lake region, 27 miles
A fusillade of shots was fired after
er.
There m ust also be sanitary bertus Hutchinson Baldwin, New York,
Mrs. M. H. Shook left F ri­ them by bank officials and citizen*
southeast of Klamath Falls.
toilets or privies within 400 to be a member or the United States
Construction of a park at the pro­
The largest sales of wheat land In day for Mount Tabor, Portland. warnud of the robbery.
feet, cared fo r as prescribed by tariff commission.
montory overlooking Memaloose Is­ Um atilla county for many years were
Premier Mussolini, In the rt.n .w
the state board.
land. on property doniVed to the state made, the deals Involving 2100 acres
chamber
of deputies, ahnounced there
ft. D. Chatfield of Mosier, Is pro­
There
m
ust
be
galvaruxec
agneto electric co
with a monetary consideration of
posed by the state highway commis­ about »300,000 The land was In the
Avi official Strömberg carburetor eerv garbage cant, emptied and thor can be no solution of question of onion
of Germany and Austria without Ita ­
sion.
ice station.
Coussrvative prices. Al
vicinity of Athen*. Adams and Spof­
work guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second oughly washed daily.
lian participation.
The United ‘States battleship Oregon ford stations, in the heart of the coun­
But the autoist may camp
Disturbances at Shanghai and the
started on ll.s last cruise Tuesday ty’s highest producing wheat district.
ARINELLO
PARLORS
This is good advice; ” I f you live
where he pleases, without fear outlook In China generally Is viewed
(A
beauty
aid
for
every
need)
when three boats took her In tow at
Both manufactures and sales of in Albany, trade iu Albany ; it you live
of the law, if nobody stops him with apprehension. Fear Is felt that
Bremerton. W ash., for Portland. There mills cd the West Coast Lumbermen’s in some other town, trade in that town.'' S t Francis Hotel
he may leave garbage conditions are shaping for uprising
Prop., W in n if b k d R ose . and
she w ill he turned over to the stats association In the week ending May So llut in these automobile days many re­
siding
elsewhere
find
it
advisable
to
do
strewed
all about and whixx similar to the Boxer rebellion.
as a relic. / (
en and money are best when I
were the lowest they had been in many at >e»’ t part of their buying in the
away a t 60 miles an hour if no
A dispatch from Amsterdam regard­
busy.
Make
your
dollars
work
in
Rotrert J. Tatro. 30, a transient, was weeks while shipments were above the larger town. Those who go to Albany
ing
financial crisis through which
speed
cop
catches
him-
our
savings
department.
A
lb
a
n
y
S
ta
TF
J
shot and m o rtally wounded by a gro­ awerage Reports by 11» mills show­ to transact business will find the firms
tbe Stlnoes organization in Germany
named below ready to fill their require­ B a n k . Under government supervision
cery store ndgiht watchman at Klamath ed manufacture of »7.0J1.277 feet,
Is pasting, says Stlnnee Interests are
ments with courtesy an-l fairnrst.
Falla when. ^According to the police, tales of 94,189,982 feet and shipments
i.s Sue Breckenridge
unable to meet liabilities abroad total­
* ’ ft
Hemstitching. Stamped goods
he was attsm p tln g to break Into the Of 112,148,734 feet.
ACCESSORIES ANO TIRES
ing 120,090,000 marks. Difficulties de­
33J West Second street, Albany, Oregon
Lewis groc sry store.
Rapid progress It being made with
Auto Supplies
clared due to calling la of various
Phone 452R
J. H. AltIZO N
Philip
Meta Cham of 444
East construction of the new line of the
foreign credits. Efforts to obtain naw
442 West First St.
Twanty-se-joud street. Portland, ’ was Southern Pacific company over the
London.—Germany’s failure to car­ credits In United States said to have
OSCOE AMES HARDWARE
named b y . the war department ax Cascades between Oakridge and Klam­
ry out the disarmament requirements failed.
LINDAHL, hardware,
*
Dinnerware
Repreaentbt'tlve C turn packer's first ap­ ath considering the difficulties en '
of the Versailles treaty were outlined
The Winchester Store!
. Tin shop io connection
pointee to the U nited States m ilitary countered, according to Nelson F. Mac .. r
in detail in the note the allied powers
|
330
W.
First
St.
Albany,
Oregon
Hoot Toll Mounts Ovsr Vie East.
duff, supervisor o f the Cascade na
________________ GTIM8ON THE SHOE DOCTOR have presented to the German gov­
academy y lt W eat Point.
Chicago.
111.— The death toll from
Second street, opposite Hamilton’s ernment.
snow and mud I A lbany Floral Co. Cut flower*
Joseph Jefferson, about 38 years I tlonal forest. Rain,
th a t
W iiv lr
4 vs m
I
» fill
n la n ta
________
store.
the nine days of hot weather and
and
plants, Floral I art for every
of
an employe of the Clarke & | have hampered the work to a great
Oermany m utt comply with an ex­
” Sudden Service.”
and all occasions.
WUson . Lumber company, was burned I &XL37lt’ b *
tensive Hat of rectlflcstlona and de­ storms from tbe Rocky mountains to
Flower
phone
458-f,
The state engineer haa issued am
aido Anderson & Mon. distrib­ mands before the disarmament obli­ the Atlantic seaboard fs believed to
1® deaf h In a fire which destroyed
order
authorising
the
sale
of
one-hall
utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­ gations of the peace treaty are con­ total 476. The number must be con­
tha "Waucoma h o te l a frame three-
TAatenport Music company offers
mers,
Essex, Hudson A Hupmobile cars. sidered fulfilled. Justifying the eva­ siderably In excess of this figure, for
interest
In
the
Warmsprings
Irrigation
Piano-case
organ,
good
as
new
sttiry k ulldlng at Linnton.
Accessories, a police. 1st A Broadalbin
district reservoir and one-half of the
Ketey organ, good as new
luation of the Orel, or Cologne, zone the reason that many small I towns
Rai p h Waldo Elden, Portland author­
Pianos to reut
have not reported single deaths. In
surplus water to the United States Used Pianos.
of occupation In accordance with the
VVOODWORTH
DRUG
CO.
ity or i‘ advertising and author of sev-
addition, hundreds have been stricken
reclamation service for use on the
Versailles
pact.
Brunswicks
and
Victrolas
E ’astburn Bros.—Two big grocery
eral ■w ell-known service books, com-
Vale project. The sale must be con­ 1 J stores,.212 W. First and 225 Sonth
Radios
The chief of these demands Includes down by the heat and will suffer ling­
mitt M suicide by burling himself from |
Pianot told on easy terms
firmed by the circuit court of Malheur Main. Good merchandise at the right
the / b r
radical modification of the Relchs- ering Illness. Many of these cases
brink of a 300-foot precipice at
will not zurvlvs long.
county before It Is binding on either prices.
webr'a general staff, reduction of the
V E SPECIALTY SHOPPE
El' / rock on the W illam ette river.
party to the contract.
f
t
bemetitchisg
and
stamped
gcodl.
country's
m
ilitary
forces
to
100,000
/
polite Cafeteria and confectionery
Albany, Oregon men, and suppression of short-term en­ 8t. Paul Man Mads Solicitor General.
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­ J18 W. Second st.
/ Oregon w ill receive an allotment of
Owner, Irene McDaniel.
listments. The m ilitary chstracter of
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
Washington. D> C.— President Cool­
iae.3X» ef federal funds under the | F r e n c h - B r i t i s h
We make our own candies.
tbe security police must be abolish­ idge appointed W illiam D... Mitchell
term s of «be Clark McNary law. a c -11
3-»llliai»
W . S. D u n c a n .
New
ed and the force Itaelr reduced from of St. Paul, Minn., to be solicitor gen­
F U R N IT U R E A N D
cording to Information received at the
and
180.000 to 160,000. Wholesale destruc­ eral of the United States, succeeding
EpOKD
MALES
AND
SERVICE
offices of the state forester. This law
used F A R M M A C H IN E R Y
ft
Tires ami accessorie»
tion of Industrial plants of the Kruppt James M. Beck, resigned.
was enacted at the last session of
Repairs
Paris.— The Havas News agency cor­
bought, told aod exchanged at all times and a dozen other big concerns Is de­
congress and authorized an annual ap­
K im k -P o l la k Moron Co.
manded.
respondent
at
Geneva
says
be
Is
auth-
propriation of not to exceed »2,500,900
Stand Palls at Wedten, 8 Injured.
BEN T. SU D TELL
ofixed to announce that In the note
The note concludee with an earn
to be allotted the various states to
Lj\)rtmiller Furniture Co., furni.
Pendleton,
Or.— Six persons were In-
tare, mgs. linoleum, stoves ranges Phone 76-R, 123 N. Broadalbin s t , Albany •at appeal to the German government
assist them In forest protection. A which Fcg-atgn Secretary Austen Cham­ *
lured Haturday at Weston when a sec­
to
"liquidate
with
the
necessary
good
berlain
of
Great
Britain
delivered
to
Funeral
directors.
427-43J
west
Pirat
total of »4(0,000 was appropriated for
•
will all outstanding matters, the set­ tion of the grandstand collapsed In
Foreign Minister Brlnnd, Great Bri- street, Albany, Oregon.
the fiscal year.
tlement of which controls the gravity the tent where sessions of tbe pion-
-
_
______ __ U ln ruaranteea the security of the
■ he first step on the part of the Rhine frontier ns laid down In the Ver- P U L L E R GROCERY, 285 Lyot
of the situation, Thia Is the only way »ere’ picnic were held.
ft (Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
•stats to recover possession of Sand ealUes peace treaty and wUl consider
by which the Oerman gevernment can,
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
W rite for booklet deacribing our 20-
is.and. near the mouth of the Colum- aa a cause for war any violation of the Phone 2t>3R
.
In Its own words, bring alleviation to Bureaus Switched to Hoover's Charge.
vear
Rural
Credit
Amortized
Loans
la river, wae taken when the state territorial clauses regarding the Rhine­
Washington, D. C.— President Cool­
Germany by liberation of a portion of
Hie
loan
pays
out
in
20
payments,
re­
T1OLMAN & JACKSON
land beard leased whatever fishing land.
idge Issued sn executive order trane-
tiring tbe principal. Cheap rates. No the occupied territory."
Grocery—Bakery Jelay.
' * ht* it had In the property to the
Great Britain offers to place at the
B ram L a n d Co.,
tacrlng the bureau of mines from the
E verything in the line of eatt
133 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
'olum bla River Packers’ association disposal of France and Belgium. In
Britain Would Ban Polson W ar Gaa Interior to the commerce department.
Opposite I’ostoffice
The Barbey Packing company, with order to guarantee the security of
London. - If Prnoldent Coolidge «»Ils The Inferior will retain control of the
ub Candy Co., Fir»t atreet, next
sadquarters at Astoria, recently ac- the Rhine frontier In case of attack,
en International conference to outlaw leasing of mineral and oil linda.
door to Blain Clothing Co.
’ ulrrd • lease on the Island from the the entire British military, naval and
pAlson gas In warfare, he will have the
Noon lunches.
,
edsral government for a period of five air forces. The guarantee does not ex-
' full support of Great Britain." It was M«Cumber Put en Joint Commission
Home-made candy and ice Cream.
at
lowest
rate
of
interest
” l r ’ at
annual charge of »45.000 I tend to Germany's eastern frontiers,
said at the British foreign office, fol
Washlagtoo. D. C. — Porter J Me-
predicted that the government | between, Poland and Csecho-Slovakla. IM PE R IA L CAFE. 209 IV. Eire- Real Estate
Insurance I lowing receipt of news dispatches Cumber, former republican soaator
1
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dxfedd its claim «to the Island, I f , • O ------- k-—
___
Harold O. Murphy Prop.
’rompt service. Courteous treatmest. I from Washington that President Cool
from North Dakota, wax xpp ^n t.d to
Phone 645
W m B a iw . Room 5,»First •Savings Bank l 1^ * co?l«»Pl«ted asking, nations to
TWt would1 throw the entire eoa-1 • gch«.!-'m netiofi'llondny night,
tho international joint commission by
Wg NgVEB CLOSI
dísonas tbe a usar Inn.
bailaiftg,' Albany"
President Coolidge.
They Must Be Inspected,
Licensed and Kept
Sanitary
W ounded R obber
O regon Trunk Buys
M akes Confession I,“ " T y provid'i or ™dnu"‘ »
at K lam ath Falls
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