Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 17, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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Gleaned by the W estern
Newsapor Union for
Busy Peeple
JUNK 17, Í*¿1
JOHN MARSHALL
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ARROW GARAGE, Gamie Bros.
mqnth of
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U. S. ft C. T. C. Tires
More service
No more cost
Skilled Auto repairing
Auto accessories
Suit to teat tha conaUtutlonailty of
the law enacted at the laat session of
Plana are being made for a Fourth the legislature providing for the ac­
of July celebration and race meet In ceptance by the courts of member
Enterprise on July 3 and 4.
«hip cards issued by Incorporated
All union plumbers in Eugene walk motor vehicle organizations in lieu of
ed out on strike, demanding a wage hall for traffic violations, probably will
be filed soon at Salem.
scale of >8 a day instead of »7.
The Crater national park office at
Mias Pauline Kline of Corvallis was
Medford announced that the Warren
reappointed a member of the board of
Construction company was the lowest
child labor inspectors for five years
bidder for the construction of 20 miles
The annual state convention of the of hard-surfaced road from Medford
professional and business women's and Klamath entrances of Crater Lake
clubs of Oregon was held in 8aleip.
national park to the rim of the lake.
Bankers from all sections of Ore­ The bid totaled *269.440.
gon attended the Oregon State Bank­
Tha largest all-Oregon troop move­
ers’ association convention at Corval­ ment since the world war culminated
lis.
successfully when the Oregon national
Horrors of Savage
Mexican Fur Is
W arfare in Ghina Rubbed Wrong W ay
Kwangtung Army, Commanded
by Bolshevist Officers,
Beats Defenders.
Alexander Gerlach, better known as as assistant attorney-general,
Inch-and-a-Quarter Jimmy,” elusive
burglar, who kept the Portland police
department in hot water during a long
series o< house burglaries last winter,
was sentenced by Presiding Judge
Morrow of the circuit court to teD
Auspicioua snow conditions may per­ years in the state penitentiary.
Washington, D. C.— President Cool­
mit the opening of the Mount Hood
The Oregon public service commis­ idge has decided to postpone indefin­
loop highway by the government to sion has accepted an invitation to itely action on the recommendation of
travel the last Sunday la J û u ï .
participate In a hearing to be held at a majority on the tariff commission
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.
. Helena, - Mont.,
------- July 16, to
™ consider 1 tor » reduction of 4 cent a pound in
Despondency over unsuccessful ef- rates on wheat shipments from Mon sugar duties,
or s o o a n wor is given by friends I tana to north Pacific port« for export
Discussing the issue at length, the
f m iw
wD
1 6 8Ulc,<,e at Baker I trade. At least two members of the president points out that the commie
° t i d
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age<*
and un’ I com,n*ssion will attend the hearing, it I sion failed to agree on the difference
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I waa knnounced.
I in cost of production of domestic and
An extraordinary feat was perform- I A large number of retail grocers met I lmDort ed BUgar, and divided, three to
ed by Charles Smith of Stevenson I at Salem and took initial steps toward I two- 0,1 th® Question,
Sugar Barons Happy
Over Tariff Status
Canada Wants a
Share in the Ice
Washington, D. C.— Affairs between
the United States and Mexico took a
swift turn in the direction of a crisis,
it was confidently believed here, when
President Cailes of Mexico issued a
Army forced them to enrrender Can­ curt statement replying to that made
ton and imposed extreme cruelties on last Friday by Secretary of State K el­
soldiers and civilian population as logg-
well.
President Cailes’ rejoinder, given to
The attacking forces landed 2000 the newspapers by the Mexican em-
soldiers at Tungthan, and from that basy Is arrogant and defiant in tone.
point they advanced, leaving the de­
Throughout the entire statement,
fending forces without river transport­ the United States is treated In tone
ation facilities and therefore unable to • • Just one of a number of foreign
launch a counter-attack.
Countries with whom Mexico has to
After landing the Kwangtung troops deal and not at all as a powerful next
gave the surrendering forces no con­ door neighbor whose patience ban
sideration, although the defeated been, to use Mr. Kellogg's worts, ex­
troops had voluntarily given up iheir hausted by repeated refusals of the
arms. The winning forces then began southern republic to protect Ameri­
looting the city. This was not con­ can lives and property.
fined to stations of opposing army
President Cailes resents Secretary
foroee, but extended to homes of non-, Kellogg’s assertion that Mexico le now
combatant citizens.
| on trial before the eyee of the world
Revolting scenes followed In all and Insists that If Mexico is placed la
parts of the city, many of which were the role of a defendant by such a
witnessed by Europeans from the for- statement his government "absolutely
sign quarter. Innocent people were rejects with energy such Imputation
stoned and beaten by mobs, members which In essence would only mean aa
of which seemed to have lost their Insult.”
senses. The bodies of slain innocent 1 President Cailes employed the same
bystanders are strewn along the roads, medium to reply to the secretary of
state an Mr. Kellogg to acquaint the
VISION CARRIED BY RADIO country with the policy being pursued
by thia government, namely, the press.
I ^/^íbany^^'rectory
M
ST,
t
stores, 212 W . Pirst and 225 South
Main. Good merchandise at the right
prices.
Radios
Pianos sold on easy terms
Y e hpecialty shoppe
hemstitching and stamped goods.
Jis W. Second at.
Albany. Oregon
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
Owner, Irene M cDaniel.
ings.
Courteous, efficient serviee.
W e make our own candies.
W s. D uncan . New
and
P O R D 8ALES AND SERVICE used
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Tires and accessaries
Repairs
bought, sold and exchanged st all times
Eplite Cafeteria and confectionery
FURNITURE AND
FARM MACHINERY
K ir k -P o llak M otor C o .
Iporttniller Furniture Co., forni-
*
ture, rugs, linoleam , stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
street Albany, Oregon.
P U L L E R GROCERY, 286 Lyon
A
(Successor to Stenberg Broa.)
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 263R
U O L M A N & JACKSON
G rocery— Bakery
E v e ry th in g in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
door to Blain C lothing Co.
Noon lunches.
Home-made candy and ice Cream.
I
Britain to Aid Canada’s Aretla Claims.
London —Oreat Britain will assist la
i ’bone 76-R. I l l N. Broadalbin st, Albany preparing Canadas claim to Arotlc
tsndtory and make any represent»
turns decided on. If a controversy ha
twwan Canada and the United States
develops, it was understood hers.
FARM LOANS
W rite for booklet describing onr 20-
year Rural C red it Amortized Loans
T lie loan pays out in 20 payments, re­
tirin g the principal. Cheap rates. No
delay.
B e a m L a w d C o .,
133 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
FARM LOANS
at lowest rate of interest
M P E R IA L C A F E . 209 <V. First Real Eatate
H arold G. M urphy Prop.
Phone 665
W IVES CLOSE
I
Oregon to Bo Aoesptod July 8.
Ralnm, Or.— Formal acceptance of
thn battlasMp Oregon will taka place
July 8, it was aaaeuaced by Colonel
Carlo Abrams, Salam, chairman of the
com mission in charge of the vessel
At that time the famous old fighting
craft w ill ha formally received from
the navy department and accepted on
behalf of the state by Governor Pierce.
B E N T. S U D T E L L
ub C andy Co., F ir s t street, next
H
Assertion That Mexloo Is Now
on Trial Before the World
Is Resented.
Miss Florence L. Sabin, physiologist
at Johns Hopkins medical school,
Baltimore, who was e le c te d . a life
Canton, China. — The attacking
member of the National Academy of Kwangtung and Canton forces under
Sciences, Is the firs t woman chosen to Rolshevtc officers. after a fierce at-
memberahlp.
took on the defending Yunnaneee
Ottawa. Ont.—Canada w ill protest
against the United States’ MacMillan
expedition using Axel Heideburgland
as a base while exploring the Arctic,
unless the reply to a communication
sent Washington by the dominion gov
ernment Is satisfactory.
While not specifically naming the
MacMillan expedition, Charles Stew
art. minister of the Interior, announc­
ed that the Canadian government felt
that foreign explorers should get a
permit from the dominion before mak
when he shot the rapids in the Colum-1 organization of the ‘‘Triangle Stores.” I
Asserted that fluctuating prices ing use of land Canada claims between
bia river at Cascade Locks in a small I In the organization will be retail gro ot
th® la8t few y«ars had made It the dominion and the North Pole.
motorboat.
m ninrh«.»
cere
Marlon, Linn. Benton, Lin I next t0 Impossible to arrive at sc-
According to the minister of the In
Fire losses In the state of Oregon coin, Polk and Tillamook counties. I curat® calculations and emphasized terlor, the question of a permit has
exclusive of Portland, for the month of I Thc stores will operate collectively. the “ * ce»slty of protecting the beet been taken up with the Washington
May, aggregated »468.798.32, accord- w*th Identical fronts and under one 9U8ar industry, o f encouraging farm authorities and a reply to the Cans
lag to a report by W ill Moore, atate I Purchasing agency.
I ®rs to diversify their crops and ot pro­ dlan government's communication is
fire marshal.
Charles Donnelly, president of the vldlDg an ad* quat® sugar supply for expected here shortly.
Indications that the dominion In
• Resolutions urging the coming of I Northern Pacific; Ralph Budd. pre8l. I the American consumer.
tends to uphold its claims were found
both the Southern Pacific and H ill I deBt ot tbe Great Northern, and W. N.
nasntngton Veterans Elect Chiefs In the fact that G. P. MacKenxie, gold
lines to Klamath county were adopted Turner, president of the Oregon
W a lla
W alla,
W ash.— Jacob
H
commissioner for the Yukon, Is to be Governm ent O fficials Witness Test of
by unanimous vote at a mass meet- T runk, headed a party of H ill line of
Owens of Aberdeen was elected Com appointed to the new post of Arctic
OevQoe of W ashington Scientist.
Ing in M e rrill.
Helals who arrived in Klamath Falls
mender of the Veterans of Foreign adm'nietrator with Jurisdiction over
Washington, D. C.— An apparatus by
Caught under a carload of rock I Sa(urda7 to- ,oolt over the railroad sit
the entire Arctic archipelago.
which persons may see movable o t
Which turned over, a man whose name I
°
n connsctioa with the battle I the convention here. Other officefi
Jects miles away by radio was sue
was given as Driscoll received Injuries I .
guPr«macY In Klamath county be are. E. I. Thrall, Tacoma, senior vice
cessfully demonstrated at a private
In construction work at Odell lake I *w* * n *“ ® H ill lines and the Southern commander; C. J. Larson, Walls
Success In business ventures de­ teat here of an Invention by C. Francis
which resulted In his death.
I Paclf,c-
Walla, junior vice-commander; C. R pends largely on purchasing raw ma­ Jenkins, Washington scientist.
Bids liar the construction of ap- I Sales made by mills of the Wes: Austin, Aberdeen, chaplain; E. J. Pet teriali at favorable price«. Another
Secretary Wilbur, Dr. George M
prgxlmately 125 miles of road and a 1008,11 L “ mbermen's association aggre arson, Raymond, quartermaster.
point for the dairyman la th«
Burgess, director ot the buread of
number of bridges w ill be opened by I gated 124,639,245 feet for the week
ns« by the cose.
standards, and other high government
the' etate highway commission at a I pndlns Jun® *• the highest record for
officials, witnessed the test.
meeting at Portland June 25 and 26.
aDy week th,g year.
Manufactured
M A G N E T O ELECTRIC CO.
On a small screen the officials Were
A 70-pound Chinook salmon ha. been X t n £
r"*?
J“ " ’ * W.‘ 8
^’ a- Official Stromberg carburetor serv able to see a small cross revolving
ice station.
Couservative prices. Al
a rarity on the Columbia river «W1
work guaranteed.
119-121 W . Second In a beam of light flashed eertaa a
ed to 114,731,917 feet. New business
light-sensitive cell installed at naval
many years, but during the last two
M A R 1N E L L O PARLORS
woeks a number of fish weighing more was 17 per cent above production and
radio station several miles away.
This
is
good
advice;
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t
yon
live
(A beauty aid lor every need)
The ‘ radio eya," consisting of a
than 70 pounds and two or three more shipments were 8 per cent below new in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you live
business.
. in »oiue other town, trade in that town. ' St. Francis Hotel
thaa 80 pounds have been taken.
polished mirror ef graduated thick­
Prep,. W lKKIFRgD R o it.
Alhart Rnnn-va
u
.
. I ~ he T®t®’* BS’ bureau has accepted I 1,01 ln these automobile days many re-
ness and a number of smaller mirrors,
• T ? * ’»
1 n8n,,n ,n the the site for a »1.000,000 veterans’ hos “ dl,n£ elsewh®re find it advisable to do
lM
’en
and
money are best when in Its revolution, breaks up the Im
employ of the. Portland Electric P°w- pltal on Marquam hill, Portland Twcu
part
their Lbn>'ln2 >" '>>«
er company, wee killed while working tv five acre« nr i«„s
T7 “
ar<8r town' rhoae who 8 ° to Albany A’ X busy.’ M ake your dollars work in age of the picture into thousands of
on top of a 30-foot power Dole In Port' * t ” t- .
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tendered by to transact business will find the firms our savings department. A l b a n y S t a TB flashes, reflecting them Into a photo­
land whe> ho « - „ / T . nP .
JT *
th
Uzil versfty of Oregon medical named below ready to fill their require- H a n k . Under government supervision
electric oell. The flashes take a mini
.i ’
«ecidentally touched a school and President Coolidge author m* Btg wlth ‘» “ •'tesy and fairness,
her of "stills” of the moving object
iss Sue Breckenridge
wire carrying 230« vo lt, of electricity, ized Director Hines of the bureau te
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Hem stitching. Stamped goods and In reproducing them on the
Representatives of the federal pow-1 close the negotiations. A survey will A C C E S S O R IE S AND TIR ES
33J West Second street, Albany, Oregon screan. give continuity of action sim
er commission w ill arrive in Oregon began nt once. The hospital, of 300
I h A n i«nA° tO Snppliea
Phone 452R lia r to a motion picture.
late In June to confer with members beds, w ill be for the treatment of gen 142 West First St. *
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or the public service commission In I ©nil patients.
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J^OSCOE AMES HARDW ARE Obligations of Democrats Unpaid.
connection with the establishment and
The m atter of forcing the North A J' LINDAHL, hardware,
Washington. D. C.—The Democratic
maintenance of federal power projects. Canal company to carry out stipula
’
T- .
.
Dinnerware
T he Winchester Store ¡
national committee had unpaid oblige
W illiam Priebe, chief of the Oregon ,lona lB ltg contract with the depart Jfc W. Pirit St°P
' ‘"’zubiny. Oregon
IM8ON T H E SH O E DOCTOR tlons of »826,985.79 on May 31, Jamee
City fire department, waa elected m®Bt ot M rlcnltnre to remove timber
Second street opposite Ham ilton's W . Gerard, treasurer, reported iu a
president of the Oregon State Fire [ from ***« Crane Prairie reservoir site A ,bany F lo ra l Co. C u t flowprs store.
statemeut filed with the clerk of the
Chiefs associdtlen at the annual con- haa h««“ turB«d o w to the United I - - j aBd P1«.«“ »- Plural art for every
Sudden Service.*'
house. The republican national com­
I and all occasions.
ventlon in Forest Grove. Corvallis Stkt«a attorney-general. This action
mittee had n surplus of 8354.483 01 on
Flow er phone 458-L
T V ald o Anderson A Son. distrib- March >8, aoeordtog to the statement
was selected ae the 1926 convention pulm inatea a series of recommendations
cby.
and Investigations relative to the re T^aveoport Music company offers ’ ’ utors and dealers for M axw ell, Chal­ of W illiam V Hedges, treasurer of the
mers, Essex, Hudson ft Hu pm abile cars.
Piano-case organ, good as new
W ill Moore, state insurance commls- m0Tal of th* water killed timber from
committee The La Follett»W heeler
Accessories. 8 pnlies. 1st & Broadalbin
Estey organ, good at new
s loner, was reappointed to the office | ,h8 re*®rTOlr basin.
party, on the eame date, bad a balance
Used Pianos.
Pianoa to rent
VVOODWORTH
DRUG
CO. of 8<0T 92, according to lta statement.
Oregon pensionn have boan granted
for a term of four years by Governor
Brunswicks and Victrolss
C ’astburn Bros.—Two big grocery
1 lerce, Mr. Moore's present term ex­ as follow»: H. Maltimore Dukes, Port
pires June 30. Mr. Moore also is state land, »24 a month; Mary H. Sears,
fire marshal and state real estate com- Portland, »30 a month; Arthur W
Griffa, Portland, »12 a month; Ben­
•’U wiener.
rhe Annual scholarship of |150, jamin Knutson, Vernonia, »15
"warded to a student of advertising month; W illiam U. Strahm, Roseburg.
at the University of Oregon by the »30 a month; Ray Duncitn, Cove, 816
ortland Advertising dnb. was won a month; Alfred Kinkade, Klamath
this year by Frank Loggan of Burns Falls, »12 a month; Parrison K
■and Wayne Leland of Salem. The Shirk, Marshfield. 81» a month.
Squirrel and rodent poisoning on
Prize waa divided.
government and farm lands in Ore
'rhe government has finished piling
gon during the early spring season
on the nor,b I* t t y on the Umpqns has gone on at a record pace this year,
river. The '4 i^ taBC® covered Is 1874 according to Ira M. Oehrtelson, leader
feat- R W. w / ' ,^ mg' reg,d* Bt eagl- of rodent control for th« etate for the
B®*r in charge of \ ' x’-“ 8tM,c,,OB' *•**■
United States bureau .of biological
mates the rocking will l **8 f'nlabed in survey. Nearly 10,000 pounds of pol
another six months.
- - ---------- son waa mixed daring May for use on
W illiam M. Jardine, secreu'r^ - ot government lands in the varions coun­
agriculture, will spend three days' *“ ties. and county work on farm lands
With the cooperation of the goveru-
f ’regon on his present tour of the west
Secretary Jardine w ill arrive in Med meTt is progressing rapidly.
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ford from Davis, Cal., the morntng of \
\ 22 Land Office Jobe Abclfehed-
June 25 and w ill leave Portland tha
Washington. D C.— The offices ol
•venlng of June 27.
Prices for supplies to be furnished 22 receiver» of local land offices It
Jo the several Ita ta , Institutions dur- 11 state« were ordered abolished Mon'
•ng the slxmonth period starting July day by tha Interior department. Th*
v^rk of tha receivers w ill be taker
1 of this year show nr.ateriai lncreas’ t
over by the registrars of the office*
over those for the oirreepoodliig per
iod ia
according to bids opened and the departtaeot eetlmatee a sav
ing of 850,000 a year will reanlt-
the state board of cpatroL .
New. low-priced Gill
Batteries for
Ford,
and
Star,
other
Chevrolet small cars
MORE SERVICE FOR LESS M ONEY
A record cut for eight hours was guard, 2500 strong, went into encamp­
set at the W hitney company sawmill ment at Camp Jackson, near Medford.
at Oarabaldi when 306,540 feet of logs Eight special trains over the South­
John M arshall of Parkersburg, W.
was rut on one headrlg.
ern Pacific carried guardsmen from
V s , who succeeded Ruth L, Holland
Joshua E. Hardy, 92, oldest resident every section of the state.
of The Dalles and a wagon train pio­
neer of 1852, died at The Dalles from
complications of old aae.
Port Orford expects between 250
and 300 delegates to the Spanish-
American w ar veterans annual conven­
tion there July 23. 24 and 25.
PAOK •
FLORENCE L SABIN
ed by the superintendents for *
eration of members of the state* b ^ r t
in /T T
Th* t0 U ' “ «‘
conduct I
Ing the Institutions for
May waa 1116.601.9».
rural ritem prisi ;
Prompt service.
Insurance
Courteous treatment.
’ W m ’ B a iw , Room S, First Savings Bank
bmlning, Albany
»
Quarantine Beard Urge« FlgM an Feat
Boise. Idaho. — Btrlngant measure*
to preveat tntrodnetl** aqd spread at
plaat pests and diseases In western
states are advocated la resolutions
adopted by the western plaat quaran
tine board at the closing sasslon her*
of that body's annual convention. Th*
recommendatieas of the quarantine
board are seriously considered by fed
eral sad state officiala, because lb*
board Is composed of experts la th*
field.
7
Washington. D. C. — This govern-
mont will suport the present Mexi­
can regime "only so long as It pro
tecta American' Uvea and American
rights aniTcomplIes with Its interna­
tional engagements and obligations."
Secretary of State Kellogg warned in
an Informal press statement.
This statement was issued follow­
ing a aeries of conferences between
Kellogg and Ambassador Sheffield,
who has Just returned from Mexico.
K^logg's statement said In part:
"A greet deal of property of Ameri­
cans has been taken under or in vio­
lation of the agrarian laws for which
no compensation has beeu made, and
other properties practically have been
rained and. In one Instance, taken by
the Mexican government on account
of unreasonable demands of labor. Mr.
Sheffield witl»have the full support of
this government end we will insist
that adequate protection under the
recognised rules of international law
be afforded American citlsens. We
believe It Is the desire of tha Maxi-
can government to carry out the con­
ventions and to Indemnify American
citizens for property taken.
"I have seen the statements pub­
lished In the press that another revo-
lutionsry movement may be Impend­
ing In Mexico. I very much hope this
Is not true.
"It is the policy of this goxernment
to use Its Influence and its Support in
behalf of stability and orderly con­
stitutional procedure, buf It should ba
made clear that this government will
continue to support the government In
Mexico only so long as that govern­
ment protects American lives and
American obligations.
The govern­
ment of Mexico Is now on trial before
the world."
CHECKS ARE SENT BY WIRE
Drafts Bucesssfuily Bant from Nsw
York te Chicago.
Nhw Yerk.— Experiments era being
made by several New York banks on
telegraphing checks by means of an
Instrument which photographs tha
chock at one town and reproduces It
in another. It was learned recently.
The innovation. It Is hoped, will re­
sult la great facilitation of banking
business. '
Cheoks have been successfully tel»
graphed by the Rank of Manhattan
company from New York to Chicago.
Tha actual transmission .p f the
checks requires only seven 'minutes,
but necessary photographic processes
add another 4 4 hours to the time.
It Is pointed out that under the new
system s man presenting a check In
New York on s Sun Francisco bank
could get it cashed within n few hours
instead of waiting several days as nt
present
Future use of the «ystem
in transmission of stock transaettons
is also considered.