Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 24, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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News Notes From
A ll Over Oreg on
G lean ed b y t h e W e s te r n
N e w sa p o r U n io n f o r
B u s y P e e p le
M.
years at a monthly salary ».
I* invalid, according to a lag*'
opinion handed down by the attorney
general.
E0W. P. KEMMER
The Cascade* were pierced by e
3650-foot tunnel Friday when tw<
crews of workers met under the vum
mit of the mountain* near the north
west end of Odell lake, completing the
longest tunnel of the Eugene Klamatt
F all* line.
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JUNE 24, 1*25
A R R O W G A R A G E , Gansle Bros.
U. S. & C. T. C. T ire s N ew , lo w -p ric e d G ill
M ore s e rv ic e
B a tte r ie s fo r
Ford,
and
N o m o re c o s t
o th e r
S k ille d A u to r e p a ir in g Star,
s m a ll c a r s
C h e v r o le t
A u to a c c e s s o rie s
Mayor Keiser of North Bend re
fu*4s to accept the resignation ot
Citizen* of O*wego voted * bond Chief of Police Jackson, who, he says
iMue of 3100,000 to provide an ade­ is too valuable a man for the city
quate water system.
to lose. Chief Jackson resigned wher
The Masonic order of North Bead the city council erdtted a reduction in
will begin conftractlon soon of a three- hl* allowance for automobile upkeep
story concrete,temple.
The first lookouts In the Siuslaw
The Salem Ad club was organized
at a meeting in Salem attended by a
dozen advertising specialists.
Expenditure* in connection with the
Salem public school* for the year*
1324 and 1925 aggregated 3640,910.
Lewis Victor Deserano, 18, was
drowned when he fell from a swing
into the W illam ette river at Salem.
In one day last week fonr men at
Port Orford shot' 690 sealions, for
which they w ill receive a bounty of
35 each.
M O R E S E R V IC E FO R LE SS M O N E Y
Debt Payments
LaFollette Obsequies
in Sight—Perhaps
at Madison, Wis.
national forest for the season were
instructed to take their poet* b ,
Ralph 8. Shelley, supervisor of the
forest. A new lookout tower 1* be
lng built on Belle mountain In T illa­
mook county and a new telephone line
Is being built to the station
Start of construction work on th*
extension of the Oregon Trunk line
from Bend south to Klamath fall»
only awaits permission from the in
terstate commerce commission, W. F
Turner, president of the Spokane
Portland A Seattle railway, told mem
b en ot the city council of Bend.
Edward P. Kemmer of Tacoma,
W ash, I* general director of the Pa­
cific Northwest Commercial and In-
dustrlal exposition to be hold next
year In New York City.
A reduction of 2 per cent in lnsur
once rates In The Dalle* has bees
The Mount Hood Loop road is now
ordered by the Oregon rating bureau
open for travel. The last snow barrier
as a result ot the installation of »
near Bennett pass was removed W ed­
new pumping p l u t at the city well
nesday.
The new pUnt treble* the present city
The 1925 Presbyterian Synod will water supply, being capable of turn
be held on the University of Oregon Ishlng 7,000,000 gallons of water a
Cheyenne, Wyo.—The Teapot Dome
campus at Eugene the week of July day.
naval oil reserve lease grant od Harry
15 to 22.
A total of 626 sea lion scalp*, the F. Sinclair by Albert B. Fall, former
A Jubilee commemorating the 50th largest number ever turned over by secretary of the Interior, wa* obtained
anniversary of the founding of the an Independent hunter, ware depos­ without conspiracy or fraud. Tme de­
Episcopal church In The Dalles was ited with Fish Commissioner Eakln at cision wa* rendered by Federal Judge
held last week.
Astoria by F. J. Blackerby of Port T. Black Kennedy in an opinion on
C. E. Lee of Eugene was re-elected land, who has spent th * spring month* the equity suit wherein the United
president of the state convention of hunting ssa Hon* along the Oregon State* government sought to annul the
the fraternal order of Eagle* at the coast from Heceta Head to Tillamook lease Sinclair has on the 359,999,990
At 35 a scalp Blackerby has realized naval oil field.
session in Eugene.
Fire swept through 7,000.000 feet of some 88630 by his spring hunting.
Judge Kennedy declared the Sin­
lumber at the Eastern & Western
Receipt* of the public service com clair lease was a good contract for the
Lumber company's yard* In Portland, mission from the gross earnings tax government and dismissed the govern­
with an estimated loss of 3100.000.
on public utilities are reduced nearly ment's bill of complaint.
The state of Oregon has 900 miles 60 per cent under the interpretation
Judge Kennedy absolved navy offi­
of paved road* and 2000 mile* of mac­ of the law made by Attorney-Oeneral cials, inclinling former Secretary Den-
adam roads, according to Roy Klein, Van W inkle. The opinion hold* that by, from culpability in the negotia­
secretary of the state highway com 'the tax applies only to purely intra­ tions for the Teapot Dome,lands. Ale
mission.
state business and that any income ot also said the government »afferedTio
The earwig Invasion Into Tillamook the utilities from interstate business material damage.
county I* now under control, accord having an origin in Oregon cannot be
Judge Kennedy said the charges of
lng to W. D. Pine, county agent, whe taxed.
secrecy In connection with negotia­
has been active recently in stamping
GovernoMMierce w ill be asked to tions between Fall and Sinclair were
call a t p ^ M session of the Oregon not substantiated. Dozens of depart­
out the pest.
Member* of the Pacific division of legislature to further the Roosevelt mental officials of both the navy and
the American Phytopathologlcal so highway. The movement was started interior departments, he sold, were
clety held their annual meeting at at a meeting of the North Bend chem thoroughly fam iliar with all the plans.
the Oregon agricultural college at Cor her of commerce, when a resolution He said the fact that congress was
vallta this week.
was adopted to that effect. Other not consulted was not significant.
Contracts were awarded to A. L bodio* along the route of the Roose­
Ritchie, contractor, for the construc­ velt highway w ill be asked to join in
tion of the new Smith Packing com the resolution asking the governor for
^> / ^ i b a n y J ‘~ 7 ) i r e c t o r y
pany plant at Baker, which w ill be the session.
The public service commission has
erected at a cost of 325 900
'mo -American Mathematical society requested the Interstate commerce
held a two-day annual convention at commission to suspend ta riff* already
the University of Oregon at Eugene filed proposing to increase Interstate
T his is good advice: " I f you live
Seattle was chosen a* the meeting freight rates on fresh fru it and vege­ in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you live
place for the convention next suns table shipments approximately 26 per in some other town, trade in that town.''
cent. T h * propoaed new rates would Hut in these automobile day* many re­
mer.
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
apply particularly to the states of
at least part of their buying in the
Out of eight graduate* from the
Oregon, Washington and California. larger town. Those who go to Albany
Oregon state school for the deaf at
Unless suspended the rate* would be to transact business will find the firms
Salem this yesr four were successful
named below ready to fill their require­
come effective on July 9.
In obtaining averages whloh entitled
ments with courtesy and fairness.
Frank
W.
Brown,
editor
ot
the
Idaho
them to enter Qsllaudet college at
State Journal at Pocatello, has been ACCESSORIES ANO TIRES
Washington.
chosen principal speaker for the * *
Auto Supplies
The state board o f control hat
J. H. A llison
Fourth of July celebration at Baker
awarded the general construction con
The celebration will be centered about 442 West First St
tract for a new pavilion at the state
the dedication and unveiling of an Im
A J. LINDAHL, hardware.
tuberculosis hospital to the Cherry
posing 014 Oregon T rail monument
Dinnerware
City Construction company. The bid
valued at 31999. The monument will
Tin shop in coane.ction
was 118,013.
Albany. Oregon
be erected In pootofftee square aad 330 W. First S t
The atari of the forest fire season haa beta presented to the city by the
A
Ibany
Floral
Co.
Cut flowers
in the timber of ceatral Oregon wa« American Legion poat of Baker.
and plants. Floral art for every
marked by a blase which swept ovet
Representative* of the Tumalo ir ­ and all occasions.
approximately 50 acres of timber lead
Flower phone 458-1.
rigation district appeared before the
on the Brooks-Scanlon Holdings south
state securities commission at Salem riavenport Music company offers
seat of Bend.
and urged extension for tw o years of ”
Piano-case organ, good aa new
Dr. Han* Leonhartsberger, federal state guarantee of Interest on 3 6 59,-
Katey organ, good as new
officer in the public health service at 999 bonds, release of liens on unful­ Used Pianos.
Pianos to rent
Vienna, Austria, I* In Salem to con filled contracts aad other less Import
duct a series of Investigation* In con ant concassions. Liens on delinquent P«stburn Bros.—Two big grocery
»tores, 212 W. First and 225 South
nection with the Marlon county health contracts aggregate
approximately Main. Good merchandise at the right
demonstration.
346,999. la return for these conces­ prices.
M. 8. (Captain Kidd) Taylor of th» sions the settlers, who bought water
Coo* Bay Pirate* was elected presl under the Carey act, agree to pay 49 p i i t e Cafeteria and confectionery
Home cooking. Pleasant surround-
dent of the Oregon Hospitality club» per cent Instead of 25 per cent for irgs.
Courteous, efficient service.
at the annual convention at Salem the additional water necessary In We make our own candies
W . S. D uncan .
A. R Allen of Orant* Pas* was elect developing the new project.
ed rice-president.
No certificate of registration of any P O R D SALES AND SERVICE
One hundred and fourteen m ill* re motor vehicle, or number plates there­
*
Tires and acceseorie«
porting to the West Coast Lumber for. whether original lashes or dupfl
Repairs
men’s association for the week ending onus, w ill bo Issued by the secretary
K ike -P ollak M oto * Co.
June 13, manufactured 109,449.349 feet of state after July 1. unless the ap­
of lumber; sold 109.730,679 feet, and plicant shall at th* same time he ap­ Portrnilier Furniture Co., furni-
A ture, rags. linoleum, stoves ranges.
shipped 114,704.490 feet:
plies for a motor vahlcl* llcenss make Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
The state highway commission ha« application for aad be granted an of­ street, Albany, Oregon.
announced th at a temporary bridge ficial certificate of title to such ma
has been constructed over the Chetrt chine, or shall furnish satisfactory evl- P U L L E R GROCERY. 286 Lyon
A (Successor to Steoberg Bros )
river at Brookings, Curry county, and dencs that such a certificats has been
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
1* now open for traffic. The old bridge previously issued. This was announc­ Phone 243 R
eollspsed a few week* ago.
ed by 8am A .*K *s *r. secretary of
TJOLMAN & JACKSON
state. In connection with the admin­ I I
Grocery—Bakery
A total registration of 8371 regular istration of the socalled motor ve­ Everything in the line of eats
b' enrolled students with a grand hicle title of registration law eaacted
Opposite Postoffice
total of 4661, Including summer se* at the last ssaatsn of tha legislstnre
slon and short courses, I* reported by The law becomes effective on July 1. IT u b Candy Co., First street, next
AA door to Blain Clothing Co.
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the regletrar of the Oregon agricul
w • •
Noon lunch«*.
tural college for the school year Jut*
Home made candy and ice Cream.
The main purpose of tbs farm bn-
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MPERIAL
CAFE,
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W. Fiwt
A"* contract <u nd er' which the std*»
«hen «5 "program « srtf-halp.
Harold G. Morphy Prop
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fleh^eommlselon was to employ Hugh
Thorough Joh of
Whitewashing
c V
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Mitchell, director gf' hatcheries, fci
I
Er ry .thistle cut this year mean*
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J. T. SCOPES
The Tillamook county fa ir w ill be
held September 12. 23, 24 end 26.
Baker voters approved bonds of 346,
000 for the erection of a new school
on the west side of the city.
RURAL ENTERPRISE
Phone 463
W e nbvee close
Prof. J. T. Scopes, teacher of science
In the Dayton, Tenn., high school, who
Is to bt tried for alleged violation of
the state lew against teaching evolu­
tion In the schools.
Preparing for
Defense in Canton
Canton.—Shameen, the artificial is­
land which is the Canton foreign set­
tlement, was in a state of siege Mon­
day.
Two gunboats, one British and one
French, held commanding positions In
the creek separating Shameen from
the city. AH approaches to (he Island
were fortified, with piled up sandbags
and quick firing guns testifying to the
preparedness of the foreign forces for
emergencies.
All Europeans have been warned
not to enter Canton itself. In Sha
meen it Is believed they will be safe.
The placing of the two gunboats is
supposed to make Impossible any
landing by Chinese on the island.
Foreign residents in the Y. M. C. A.
in Canton itself have been urged to
leave for some safer lodging.
Anti-foreign feeling is especially
strong against Japanese and British
nationals and interests. The Ameri-
cans are reported teceivlng better
treatment.
Washington, D, C.—Representations
by this government to France and
Ozecho-Slovakta regarding their debt*
to tbe United States are having their
effect. It Is expected that both coun­
tries will begin funding negotiation*
very soon, It was learned authorita­
tively.
Conclusion of a satisfactory arrange­
ment with France would be regarded
by official* here as settling one of the
most important and vexing foreign
problems now confronting the admin­
istration. That nation is America’s
largest debtor, owing 34,213,009.999,
and recurring unofficial reports that
she was ready to arrange for funding
her obligations during tbe last few
years never have resulted In any real
action.
Czechoslovakia owe* the United
States 3118,090,009, and funding nego­
tiations are expected to begin not later
than similar discussions with the
French.
Italy will start negotiation« here
soon for the funding of her 32.090.-
000,000 debt, and Belgium will send a
commission to Washington for the
game purpose in July, It has been an­
nounced. W ith France and Ciecho-
Slovakia coming Into line, and Great
Britain, Finland. Hungary, Lithuania
and Poland already having concluded
satisfactory arrangements, this gov­
ernment could consider the major part
of its debt problem as settled.
AMUNDSEN SEES ICE ONLY
Explorer
Is Convinced No Land Exist*
in Norwegian Sector.
Oslo.—Captain Roald Amundaan I*
convinced there I* no land in tha Nor­
wegian sector of the polar region.
He *o wired the Norwegian govern­
ment, saying;
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"Permit me to communicate after
flying and observing an area of 149,
009 square kilometer* we have not
found land. Measures of the northern­
most depth* cause me to suppoee with
certainty that there I* no land In the
agneto electric co
Official Stroinberg carburetor serv Norwegian sector of th* polar basin"
ice station.
Conservative prices. Al
Advice* here describe Amundsen,
work guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second Iffltsworth snd the four other member*
of the party a* greatly fatigued and
- A R INELLO PARLORS
(A beauty aid lor every need) with bloodshot eye* a* they arrived
St. Francis Hotel
• t King* bay on th * fishing boat
l ’rcp.. WtNNIFRRD Rose. SJoeliv. This craft picked up tbe party
en and money are best when on the northernmost tip of Spitsber­
buay. Make your dollars work in gen. where they had landed In a single
airplane with only a few gallon* of
our savings department. A lbany S tate
H ank . Under government supervision. gasoline left, as they were winging
their way home.
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M is* Sue Breckenridge
Hemstitching. Stamped geoda
333 West Second street, Albany, Oregon
Phone 452R
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
Canadian prohibitionist* have ap­
pealed to Premier Mackenzie King to
«top liquor smuggling across tbe
The Winchester Store'
American line.
A decree of the Mexican govern­
TIMSON THE SHOE DOCTOR
Second street, opposite Hamilton's ment prohibits all foreign coioMM*
lion in Lower California. Thia weald
•tore.
"Sudden Service."
eliminate tbe aovlet and Japaneae
colonies.
aldo Ander*on A Son. distrib­
Former Senator Balt of Delaware
utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­
was designated by President CoolMge
mers, Essex. Hudson 4 Ifupm obile cars.
Accessories. 8 polie* 1st ft Hroadalbin. to supervise general survey of Vet­
erans' bureau activities throughout
the country.
’
Brunswick« and Victrolaa
J. H. Davidson, vice president of the
Radiot
Nebraska Power Company, Omaha,
Pianos told on easy tarma
Neb., was elected president of the
e specialty shoppe
National Electric Light association nt
hemstitching and stamped goods.
J18 W. Second st.
Albany, Oregon tbe final session of the convention
in San Francisco.
Owner, Irene McDaniel.
Delegates representing 48 Chines*
college* sent a deputstlon to the min­
W ANTED
ister of war and foreign minister de­
at Sudtell's Auction Exchange, manding that the Chinese government
Albany, Ore ,
Immediately
sever relation*
with
Great Britain. Responsibility for re
cent*.disturbances at Shanghai declar
Farm machinery, mowers, binders, ed to rest with foreign authorities.
J^OSCOE AMES HARDWARE
S
W
YV o ° dworih
druo c 0-
Y
10 T Chittem Bark
rakea, etc.
Phone 76R
Naw Rotary Head la Selected.
Cleveland, O. -Donald A, Adam*, of
New Haven, Conn, was elected the
new president of Rotary International
" W rite lor booklet describing our 20- at the convention hare.
year Rural Credit Amortized Ixxns
The loan pay* out in 29 payment«, re­
Senator Ladd Dis* In Baltimore.
tiring the principal Cheap rates. No
delay.
B kam L and C o .,
Baltimore, Md —Senator Edwin Fre
133 Lyon street, Albany, Or*.
meat Ladd of North Dakota, died here.
A complication of kidney trouble caus
ed his death.
FA R M LOANS
FA R M LOANS
at lowest rate of interest.
Wa usejl lo be zulod by the law
of'dem and and supply, Now It
W m ' B ain , Room 3, First Savings Bank •earn* to be the rule of demand
bmlning, Albany
and defy.— Pathfinder,
Real Estate
Prompt service.
IiMurancc
Courteous'treatment.
Late Wisconsin Senator Laid
to Rest Beside His
Parents.
AJadlscs, W is —Robert M. La Feb
lette came back to M t awn people Sat*
urday to receive from them a last
sorrowful tribute bhfore going to Ma
final resting place beneath the alma
of Forest HUI cemetery, beside hta
parents.
Hla body reposed in tbe state capl*
tot, where It wa* taken immediately
after It* arrival here from Washing­
ton, then to lie in state In the rotund*
beneath the mammoth dome of tho
statehouse, while crowd* who knew
nnd loved him gazed upon hie coun­
tenance for tho last time.
Tho funeral services Monday w er*
simple. They were conducted in tho
capital rotunda by tha Rev. A. E H ay­
den of Chicago.
Lifelong friend* of Senator La Fol-
letto, 8ta t* Senator Santhoff. ez State
Senator Stondall. Dr. W. W. Gill, Mad­
ison physician? Ira Lorense, Milwau­
kee lawyer; A.. T. Roger* of Chicago,
a former law partner of the senator;
Dante Pierce, publisher; John J. Han-
nah. president of the «(ate board of
control, and Herman L. Ekern, statu
attorney general were active pell*
bearer*.
The honorary pallbearera Included
a committee from the United State*
senate, ail the Wlaconaln representa­
tives, Governor Blaine and other state
officer*, member* of the state su­
preme court, federal Judge* of this dis­
trict, official* of tha University of
Wisconsin and the state normal
school*, member* of the various statu
department*, former state official*
nnd n large number of citizen* from
tht* and adjacent states.
T h * Wisconsin senator, last year aa
independent candidate for president,
died at hla home In Washington, D. C„
a victim of heart attack*, from which
ba had been a anfferer for a decade,
bronchitis and bronchial asthma.
Editor Murdered
for Opposing Gang
Kelso, Wash.— Death at the hand*
of an unidentified person was th * ver­
dict of the coroner's Jury In the case
of Thomas Dovery, Kelso newspaper
publisher found dead with a bullet
nouad In his throat.
Dovery was editor and owner of the
Cowlitz County Newt. Hla body was
found on a sidewalk with a gaping
wound from a .41 caliber bullet from
throat to shoulder.
T h * only clue to th * identity of the
possible mnrder Is tho gun found
about fifty foot from the epot whore
Dovery foU.
Dovery left D Barstow's reaidsne*
on Academy street, where a meeting
of th * Public W elfare association, of
which he wa* secretary, «r>* held,
and dvtdantly ha walked dlreotly to
hl* ddath. M r*. Dovery declares that
sha doe* not know of any enemy of
her husband.
Do Vary'a activity In support of A.
Ruric Todd, recalled as mayor June
2, whom he supported strongly In bis
paper, assailing Todd'* opponents, la
believed by tome to have aroused
enmity of some Individual.
Olbera scout thia theory and hold
strongly to tha hold up supposition.
Officer* believe Dovery was victim of
an attempted hold up, and that tha
thief ran, leaving Dovery'* watch and
several dollar* In silver, w hlc( w er*
not touched.
S4 Par Cent of W idow* Remarry-
Salem, Or.—A study of 381 fain! In­
juria* under the workmen'* compen­
sation law In which award* have been
granted widow* by tbe state Industrial
accident commission from Jul> 1, 1114,
when the act becamjf «ff active, to
April 39. 1825, show* that 299 of tha
widow*, or 14 42 per cent, have re­
married.
Feed what egg* aro mad* o t A ra­
tion la Ilk* * 'batn. Just a* strong
s* it* weakest link.
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A larnm* net only taevoasoa tho pro­
duction of crop* which follow It In
rotation, bnt furnlahen * valuable food
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