Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 22, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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RURAL
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Mrs Frank M Wdrren. 73. native of
News Notes From
I Oregon, daughter of the pioneer cir­
All Over Oregon cuit rider, Rev. Mr George H. Atkin
G leaned b y th 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
Little Fellows Fill
Very Large Space
F. M . G R A Y ,
D R A Y M A N
S
LOW FARES TO
WM. 0. MfTtHELL
PORTLAND
WM. B. PRINTER
son, and widow of the late Frank M.
Warren, founder of the Warren Pack­
ing company, died at her home in
Portland.
Morn than two-thirds of the stu­
dents from the Oregon Agricultural
college who entered the rifle marks­
fishermen on Coos hay and Coos manship contest nt Camp Lewis R. O.
river caught about 1000 pounds of sal­ T. C. encampment, qualified, accord­
mon at the opening of the season ing to a report received by the mili­
Thursday.
tary department.
E L. Elliott of Klamath Falls was
By unanimous vote of the stock­
appointed district attorney of Klamath holders the Oregon-Washington Tele­
county to succeed William Ganong, phone company, which operates ex­
vko has resigned.
changes in Hood River county and
A fire which broke out near the Skamania and Klickitat counties,
hesd of St. Marys river burned over Washington, has authorized a bond
M acres of farm land before being issue of $600,000.
brought under control.
The annual Oregon state Baptist
Jesus Borres. Mexican, serving a convention, together with the yearly
three-year term In the state peniten­ sessions of the state ministers' con­
tiary at Salem for larceny committed ference, the state women’s society
and the Oregon council of Baptist lay­
In Jackson county, has escaped.
William E. Glthcns, 78, a pioneer men convened In Astoria Tuesday for
farmer of Lane county, died at the a five-day session.
Oregon mines In 1924 produced min­
Albany hospital. Mr. Githens came to
erals valued at $678,072, It is report­
Oregon with his parents in 1851.
A street paving program embracing ed by the bureau of mines. A general
more than 20 blocks in the hill sec decline In mining activities, including
tion of Oregon City was approved at decrease In production, number of pro­
a special meeting of the city com­ ducers and value of output, was not­
ed from the 1923 report.
mission.
An Invitation to the national or­
A huge boulder plunged down a rock
ganization of American War Mothers chute on the highway between Co­
to hold its 1927 biennial convention in quille and Myrtle Point Just as H. H.
Portland is being considered by the Dufort passed in his automobile. The
Oregon state organization.
boulder hit the automobile, almost de­
Hearing of the application of the molishing it, and Mr. Dufort. was In­
Willamette Valley Southern Railroad jured seriously In the chest.
company to abandon its track between
Neither Arthur O. Beals, state
Kaylor and Mount Angel will be held senator from Tillamook county, nor
at the latter city on July 30.
Sam A. Garland, state senator from
Fire, believed to have been start­ Linn county, is eligible to serve as a
ed by an overheated core furnace, did member of the state fish commission,
damage estimated at $20,000 to the according to an opinion handed down
foundry and pattern shops of the Com­ by I. H. Van Winkle, attorney general
Following a fire at Salem which re­
mercial Iron works in Portland.
Four persons were injured, two pos­ sulted In the destruction of the plant
sibly fatally, when an automobile in of the Cherry City Milling company
which they were riding smashed into with a loss of $135,000, a movement
a Southern Pacific train at Dairy was launched for a special election to
vote bonds in the amount of $364,000
station, seven miles west of Salem
Travel over the highway to Crater for the purchase of two additional
Lake from Fort Klamath to the pumpers.
What the sheriff's office of Umatilla
southern boundary of the park will be
facilitated by a road widening project county declares to be the largest still
which will be undertaken by the bur­ ever taken in the county was seized
near the Washington state line north­
eau of public roads.
east of Freewater by members of the
Charles E. Mulkey. 45, of Coquille, sheriff's forces of Umatilla county in
Coos county school superintendent, Oregon and Walla Walla county In
was killed instantly when he was Washington. The still had a capacity
struck by a falling tree while driving of about 260 gallons of moonshine
Ms automobile from the ferry landing every 24 hours. It was seized on the
into the city park at North Bend.
James Fraezler ranch near the state
Persons who plead guilty to or are line.
convicted of driving motor vehicles
while under the influence of liquor
cannot expect executive clemency
from Oovernor Pierce, according to a
statement Issued by the governor.
Upon request of the chamber of
Portland, Or.—Transfer of immense
commerce at Jacksonville the public deposits of diatomaceous earth, under
service commission has Issued an development near Terrebonne on the
order preventing W. S. Barnum from Deschutes river, from the Dlatomite
dismantling his railroad, which ex­ company of Portland to a group of
tends from Medford to Jacksonville.
New York financiers was announced
Rev. W. H. Stewart of Spokane, by J. W. Ganong, president of the lo­
Wash., is the new moderator for the cal concern. Title to the property
United Presbyterian synod of the Co­ will pass August 1 to the Atomite cor
lumbia, which held its annual Bible poration, organized under the laws of
conference on the campus of the Ore­ Delaware with $6,300,000 capital stock,
gon Agricultural college at Corvallis. and $500,000 will be spent by the new
The war department has relieved owners In development of mining op
Major-General Joseph E. Kuhn from eratlons.
Diatomaceous earth Is composed of
command of the 6th Infantry brigade
at Vancouver barracks and assigned the skeleton remains of microscopic
in his place Brigadier-General Paul A. organisms and is used commercially
Wolf, who was promoted to general for filtration, filler and for insulation
Its fire-resisting qualities are said to
rank.
The biggest shipment of shad roe be superior to those of asbestos. There
ever received at Astoria came in on is a wide and growing market for the
the gasoline schooner Roamer from earth and the deposit at Terrebonne Is
the Anderson Fish company plant at said to be the purest known The
Reedsport. The shipment consisted deposit underlies approximately 800
of 1550 cases and was insured for acres and is estimated to contain 5,-
$47.500.
000,000 tons.
The deposit is seven miles from
Fire, thought to have been caused
by spontaneous combustion in new Terrebonne and about 15 miles from
hay. destroyed the apple packing Redmond. The Atomite company pro­
house, barn, harvest equipment, a mo­ poses to build a rail line from the
tor truck and automobile on the Dee mine to Terrebonne. A refining plant
ranch place of A. L. Stephens in the and other buildings will be erected,
Hood River valley. The damage was calling for an investment of $500,000
estimated at $16,000.
Half a million dollars wortn |O’ P A S H PAID for false teeth, den-
property went up in smoke when a
t*l gold, platinum and discarded
fire, originating in the planing mill jewelry, lloke Smelting and Refining
of the West Oregon Lumber company Co., Otsego, Mich,
at Linnton. swept a greater part of
thst plant, then leaped across a nar
D ELB ER T STA R R
row roadway and destroyed the mills
and yards of the Beaver-Linnton Tim­ Funeral Director and Li-
ber company.
censed Embalmer
The contract of the Oliver Con­ Efficient Service.
Motor Hearse.
struction company to macadamise
Lady Attendant
four miles of the Eugene-Lorane high­ Brownsville....................................Oregon’
way between Qreendoor and Lorane
has been declared forfeited by the
Lane county court and company's
w . L- W R I G H T
bondsmen have been asked to do the
M ortician & Funeral D irector
work. The company was to have start­
Halsey and Harrisburg'
ed on the contract several weeks ago.
Call D. T aylor , Halsey, or
Sales by mills of the West Coast
W. L. might , Harrisburg
Lumbermen's association hold steady
while manufactures show a material
reduction, according to the weekly re­
port of the association, embracing sta
tlstlcs of 115 mills. In the week end
ing July 11 sales amounted to 101.241.
*56 feet, manufactures ware $7.343,779
feet and shipments 94,727,667. the
A ll work done promptly and reason
lewest shipment total for m^ny weeks.
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•J'ably.IPhene 369 !
PAM
E N T E R P R IS E
A N D RETURN
Safe, defen dable
trains
at convenient
Honrs
Comfortable, economical service daily.
$4.70
$ 3 .9 o
rou n d trip week-end
tic ket; start Fn .,S at.
or Sun. R etu rn limit
Tuesday fo llow ing.
r o u n d t r ip season
tic k e t; on sale every
d a y . R e tu r n l i m i t
15 days.
Propot t tonatela low fatea to other poterà.
William B. Printer of Cleveland,
who was chosen to succeed the late
Warren B. Stone ae President of the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
C. P. Moody Agent
On aepartment or justice officials
William D Mitchell of St. Paul, who who studied the reports, the deepest
was appointed to succeed James M, impression was made by the general
Beck as solicitor general of the United inference that state and local au­
thorities were not co-operating with
States.
federal officials In a majority of in­
stances.
Some of the attorneys felt the fed­
eral government was playing a lone
hand In their jurisdiction. On the
other hand, It was explained that
"fine help” was being accorded the
Startling Evidence of Corrup­ government officers in many other in
stances and that where such help was
tion Submitted to Depart-
had the dry law was being well en-
forced.
ment of Justice.
It also was shown in the reports
that a Considerable number of fed­
Washington, D. C.—New evidence of eral prohibition agents were winking
corruption In the enforcement of pro­ at violations. It was indicated that
hibition has been disclosed to federal , Mr. Andrews would be supplied with
authorities in numerous Instances as 1 the names of agents to whom sue
a result of the efforts of Assistant picion was attached in the reports and
Secretary Andrews of the treasury to their services ended when the reor
rebuild the enforcement system.
ganization becomes effective.
The disclosures came in reports
from United States attorneys to the
Logger Is Killed by Town Marshal.
department of justice which had re­
Pe Ell, Wash.—Bert Goins, a logger,
quested of them a statement detailing
60,
was shot and killed by J. Donahue,
their confidential information and an
accurate perspective of conditions town marshal, Saturday night when
within the jurisdiction of each prose­ Goins resisted arrest and drew a knife
on the officer. Goins long held a
cuting officer.
Department officials declined to dis­ grudge against Donahue, who had
cuss the contents of the reports ex­ once arrested the logger for disorder­
cept in a general way, but the Informa­ ly conduct on the street. Goins Is
tion contained In some of them was said to have threatened the officers'
described ss alarming and as Indies life. When the two met Saturday
tive of a need for concerted federal night. Donahue Is said to have been
compelled to sheot Goins In self de­
and state action.
fense
A R R O W G A R A G E , Gansle Bros.
Crooked Men in
Places of Trust
^/^íbany^)i rectory
U. S. & C. T. C. T ire s Now, lo w -p ric e d G ill
M o re s e rv ic e
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M ORE SE R V IC E FO R L E S S M O N E Y
agneto electric co .
Official Strömberg carburetor serv
M
ice station. Conservative prices. Al
work guaranteed.
M en
72e artistic durable floor covering
119-121 W. Second
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and money are best when
This is good advice; “ If you live
busy. Make yonr dollars work in
in Albany, trade in Albany ; it you live
our savings department. A lbany S tate
in some other town, trade in that town." B ank . Under government supervision.
But in these automobile days many re­
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do l I iss Sue Breckenridge
at least part of their buying in the '*
Hemstitching. Stamped gecds
larger town. Those who go to Albany 13 West Second street, Albany, Oregon
to transact business will find the firms
Phone 452R
named below ready to fill their require­
ments with courtesy and fairness.
OSCOE AMES HARDWARE
A
•ta.
CCESSORIES AND TIKES
R
The Winchester Store
Auto Supplies
j. H. A llison
442 West First St.
A • J.
LINDAHL, hardware,
Dinnerware
Tin shop in connection
35b W. First St.
Albany, Oregon
Floral Co. Cut flowers
and plants. Floral art for every
A lbany
and all occasions.
TIMSON TH E SHOE DOCTOR
Second street, opposite Hamilton's
S
store.
“ Sudden Service.
Anderson & Son. distrib­
utors and dealers for Maxwell Chal­
W aldo
mers, Essex. Hudson it Hupmobile cars.
Accessories. O pnliee. 1st it Broadalbin.
7OODWORTH
Flower phone 458-f.
Music company offers
Piano-case organ, good as new
D avenport
Estey organ, good as new
Used Pianos.
Pianos to rent
F
DRUG
CO.
Brunswicks and Victrolas
Radiot
—An Improvement on Printed Linoleum
.
Resistance to wear is probably the one quality you
look for first when selecting floor covering. And It
is that quality above all others which has been
built into Pabcolin. t „
Not linoleum, nor a substitute, but an improvement'
on printed linoleum—a floor covering with its wear»
ing surface composed of special enamel paint In»
stead of the usual soft oil-paint, t»
This bard, wear-defying surface rests on a firm "body" of
long-fiber rag felt, made for this particular purpose, and
thoroughly w aterproofed by a special process.
I t pays to buy Pabcolin because It gives you extra-longear*
vice. I t keeps its gloss and beautiful colors far longer than
you would suppose any printed floor covering capable, yet its
cost is no higher. Besides, you are offered a variety of beautl»
ful patterns—many are new and exclusive.
Let us show you Pabcolin. There are patterns suitable
for bedroom, bathroom, laundry, kitchen, porch, dining­
room, hall, in fact for any room m the house.
HILL & Co .
E SPECIALTY SHOPPE
hemstitching and stamped goods.
Y
318 W. Second st.
Albany, Oregon
Bros.—Two big grocery
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
E astburn
Mam. Good merchandise at the right
Phone 226
I
Owner, Irene McDaniel.
If you enjoy a good m eal,
,vnd know a good meal when you get it,
lite Cafeteria and confectionery You’ll be back, tor you'll not forget it.
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
Our aim is to please vou.
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
We make our own candies.
W. S. D itnca X.
ALBANY
<1 Why suffer from headache»? J
ORD SALES AND SERVICE
G E O . M- G IL C H R IS T
Tires and accessories
Have
Repairs
K irk -P ollak M otor C o .
prices.
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PARAGON CA FE
FA RM LOANS
ortmiller Furniture Co., furni­
Write tor booklet describing our 20-
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges,
leral directors. 427 433 west First year Rural Gredit Amortized Loans
The loan pays out in 20 payments, re­
tiring the principal Cheap rates. No
ULLER GROCERY, 285 Lyon delay.
B eam L and Co.,
1.33 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
(Successor to Stentierg Bros.)
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 263R
F
FA RM LOANS
.MAN & JACKSON
Grocery—Bakery
thing in the line of eats
at lowest rate of interest
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YOUR EYES
Real Estate
Insurance
Prompt service. Conrteous treatment.
ub Candy Co., First street, next W m B ain , Room 5, Pirat Savings Bank
door to Blain Clothing Co.
builning, Albany
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Noon lunches.
Home made candy and ice Cream
H
Amor A. Tugging
IM PER IA L CAFE, 209 »V. First
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HALSEY
Harold G. Murphy Prop
Phone 665
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LAWYER AND’ NOTARY
H alsey ; O regon
;
Examined
F. M. French & Son
Jew eler«, O p to m e trists
B A R Albany,
B E R Oregon
SHO P
Firsl-class Work
J . W. S T E P H E N S O N .
Auto Mileage Loat by State Officials.
Salem. — Hereafter etnte employes
and officials who use private automo­
biles traveling about on atste buelnees
will be reimbursed only st the regulsr
rates charged by common carriers,
where such transportation Is avail­
able Notice to this effect was sent
to all state departments, boards and
commissions by Secretary of State
Kuzer, who is responsible for the
auditing of the claims against the
state.
Estenelen of Seattle City Limit# Urged
Seattle. Wash. — A conference of
mayors and leading citizens of small
communities bordering Hoattla to con­
sider consolidation of these districts
with tbo city of Seattle was urged In
a letter by Mayor Brown here. The
extension of Seattle's limits to Include
King county, or the consolidation of
the city and county, also would bo
discussed at tha conference, Mayor
Brown said
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