Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, August 12, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    AUO 12, m a
N ew s Notes From
Netnan Starkey and his 9 months
old child were klUed. and Jess Wil­
ROY P. WILCOX
lard Starkey, 10 years of age, suffer
MARY McSKIMMON
ed serious injuries as the result of an
automobile accident on the Pacific
G le a n e d b y t h e W e s t e r n highway, nine mtlea south of Salem.
The county court for Morrow coun­
N e w s a p o r U n io n f o r
ty. taking action on a petition present
B u sy P e e p le
ed by more than 25 per cent of the
qualified electors of the county, or
Deer In Columbia county are re­ dered the submission of a proposition
ported plentiful.
every day throughout the summer
to issue road bonds to the amount of
season. Stopover wherever and as long
John Strang, for SO years a resi­ 3550,000, to the voters of a special
dent of Marshfield, died at the age of election to be held on the 14th of I
as vou please within final return limit
September.
93.
—October 31st.
The Oregon Independent Telephone
J. H Bailey, the second dairy ano I
Now plan your vacation journeys to
association held a two-day convention food commissioner to serve the state I
the
east. Let our agents assist in fixing
at Marshfield.
of Oregon, and a pioneer in the se
your
itinerary. And include
Mrs. Lydia Bechtel, mother of curing of pure food laws for the state
Mayor L. M. Bechtel of Prineville, died died at the sumrier home of his daugh
suddenly in Bend.
ter, Mrs. D. P. Price, at Gearhart. Mr ,
either geingorreturning.or Both ways,
38 ilder and Agees clothing store in Bailey had not been well for some
months.
it you choose. See it’s manifold won­
Roseburg was robbed of merchandise
A meeting has been called for I
der at little, if any, additional expense.
valued at more than 31000.
August 13 in Portland when represen
At a meeting of citizens of Heppner tatlves of the railroads, shippers and
plans were made for a three-day rodeo
members of the various northwest
at Heppner, September 34, 25 and 2«. state public service commissions will |
The Benson logging camps in the organize what will be known as a
Miss Mary McSkimmon of Brooklin
Clatskanfne district have resumed r«8i0l>«l advisory board. The purpose
Roy P Wilcox of Eau Claire, WIs., Mass., who was elected president of |
operations after a shutdown of over of the board Is to consider local traffic recently elected president of the WIs- the National Education association-
a month.
d railroad problems.
eonsln Bar association, who Is a candi
The Marshfield Hotel company has
New markets for Oregon lumber in I date to succeed the late Senator Rob
C. P. Moody, agl. Phone 226
decided to start work Immediately on several small European countries have I ert M- La Follette.
a 3275,000 nine story structure and been reported to the department of
finish it in 1926.
commerce by American commercial at
For the second time within a month taches abroad, with the advice that
a firebug attempted to set fire to the sales will increase If the exporters
Ran Francisco.—Six men in an auto
big plant of the Ewauna Box company lend a hand in spreading Information
mobile, crowding a United States mail
at Klamath Falls.
regarding the quality of their woods,
truck to the curb here held up thf
About 60 tax clubs have been form­ particularly Douglas fir.
Washington, D. C.—A total of 9445 truck driver, transferred eight pouches
Garages and accessory shops in va miles of federal aid highway were of air mail just received from the east
ed in Oregon as a result of tax reduc­
tion resolutions adopted recently by rlous parts of the state that have been built and accepted during the fiscal and escaped Into the traffic of Market
U. S. 4- C. T. C. T ir e s N e w . lo w - p r ic e d G ill
Portland business men.
certificated by the secretary of state year ending June 30 at a cost of 3190, street.
M o ro s e r v i c e
B a t t e r i e s fo r
The robbery Is believed to be the
With the opening of the next school now have their signs out as automo­ 485,399, of which the federal govern
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t
F
ord,
and
bile
lamp
adjusters
under
the
new-
first of air mall since the transports
year Willamette university at Salem
ment paid 387,801,946.
light
law
passed
by
the
1925
legls
S
k
ille
d
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p
a
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in
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tion
of
maii
by
airplane
was
Instl
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ta
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,
o
t
her
will introduce a department of health
j
. . . ;
| In addition to this 4587 miles were
lature, and which becomes effective completed but have not been accept- tuted.
service for all students.
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A u to a c c e s s o r ie s
September 1.
Many motorist, al ed formjlly by the government, at a
Postoffice officials minimized the
Registration of non-resident motor
MORE SERVICE FOR LESS MONEY
vehicles in Oregon for the month of ready have had adjustments made. | cost of 3105,123,086. of which federal loss in the robbery, but newspapers
here declared they had information
aid totaled 347.606,101.
July totaled 19,953 and exceeded that
opinion prepared for the state board
If these vouchers are paid the total from semi-official sources that the
for July 1, 1924 by 2983.
of education, upheld the contention of cost for the year will be 3295,608,485, value of the mail contained in the
Fishing on Coos bay to this date J. A. Churchill, state superintendent
westbound pouches that arrived here
federal
aid w
would
...m
i .
..
.
I v of ‘ which
” “ ‘v “ iv
u c r a i mri
o u ld constitute
has been the lightest in years, and of public
instruction that the state 3135.408.047 and the mileage would was exceptionally high.
some fishermen have put away their textbook commission is without legal | (otaI 14,032 miles
The holdup took place while the
nets until conditions improve.
authority to proceed at this time with
Statistics made public Saturday at truck was en route to the Ferry post
Fire which broke out In the drying the adoption of two-thirds of the text
the department of agriculture show­ office from the air mall field.
room of the Thomas B. Kay woolen books used in the schools of Oregon
Officials said that the speed with
ed Texas led with 784 miles built at
Geological Survey Report* on Chem'st Shoots Self a s Of-
mills at Salem damaged the plant to on which contracts have expired.
a cost of 311.778,972 and received fed­ which the men operated and the
the extent of approximately 31000.
smoothness with which tluffr plans
Effective September 1 local rate eral aid of 34,867,315.
Potential Possibilities of
fleers Batter Down Door
The Pacific highway between Har­ charges on transcontinental shipments
The total cost, the amount of fed were carried out indicated that the
___ aid and the mileage of the ac­ holdup had been carefully planned.
risburg and Junction City, which had destined to branch lines in Oregon eral
Great Stream
of Apartment.
been closed to traffic because of pav­ will be reduced from 20 to 25 per cepted highways hy Pacific coast
ing operations is now open for travel. cent, the Oregon Washington Railroad I states Includes
3400,000,000 Tax Reduction Possible-
Washington, D. C.—The geological
Oakland. Csl. — Charles Henry
By a majority of 120 votes the citi­ & Navigation company has advised the I California, 39,347,100; 35,072,101; 361
Washington, D. C.—Treasury offi- survey has decided that about s Schwartz. Walnut Creek chemist, kill
xens of Bend voted for the 3600,000 public service commission In a new I miles,
cals have started to prepare a budget seventh of the potential water power ed himself In an apartment here as
Tumalo water project In an effort to tariff schedule. The reduction Is ap I Idaho, 31.212,978; 722.936; 93 miles
with a view of recommending to con In the United States is to be found police were battering In the door te
plicable
to
points
on
the
Bend,
Con
I
Oregon,
32,305,315;
31,323,270;
130
better the drinking water of the city.
gross a tax reduction of from 3350, along the Columbia river, exclusive arrest him for the murder of the man
don, Pilot Rock, Heppner, Shaniko and I miles.
In case an ordinance now being pre­
000 to 3400.000.009 for the fiscal year of the very large power resources ol «hose charred body was found In ths
Joseph branches.
Washington, *1,967,888; 3826,316; 69 1927.
pared by the Salem city attorney be
its tributaries
Schwartz laboratory after an explo
A lighted cigaret thrown to the miles.
comes a law all municipal prisoners
More than 8,000,000 acres of land slon the night of July 30, the victim
dusty
road
in
the
town
of
Sisters
re
will be assigned to employment on
can be irrigated within the drainage believed at first to have been
suited In a warrant being issued for
Salem streets.
and m on ey are best when area of the river, the nurvey aays, ol 8ehwartt.
the arrest of Fred Schlra, charged
busy. Make your dollars work in which amount about 3,600,000 acres
The fugitive chemist left a letter
An increase of 16.55 per cent in re with throwing lighted material on a
our savings department. A lbanv bTATH
are Irrigated now The river, It says to his wife, admitting that he had
celpts at the Portland postoffice dur public highway in Deschutes county
B ank . Under government supervision.
can he made navigable from Its mouth slain a man. whose name he did not
ing July over the same month a year The warrant was issued under the
ago was reported by Postmaster-Gen law passed at the last session of the j
OSCOE AMES H A R D W A R E to the International boundary, a dis seem Io know The authorities art
T his is good advice; “ 11 you live
tance of 760 mites, If proper foresight convinced that the man ie Gilbert
eral Harry S. New.
legislature, which makes it a misde­ in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if yon live
Is exercised In the location of dams Warren Berhe, Itinerant evangelist
The Winchester Store
Twenty-eeven persons have died In meanor to throw lighted material on in some other town, trade in that town."
constructed
primarily for use In de son of »he Rev Jqhn Barbs of Jersey
Hut
in
these
automobile
days
many
re-
Portland since December 1 as a re public property.
8hore, Pa.
p i.h .
I «¡ding elsewhere find it advisable to do Q r a r a d b a n d P ian os from $1*5 up veloplng water power.
suit of traffic accidents, and of this
Eight lumher and logging owners at least part of their buying in the
If you want a bargain in a piano now
The survey's summary of potential
In his note Schwartz contended that
number 10 deaths were directly attri ind operators of Klamath Falla have I larger town. Those who goto Albany is your chance. They're in Al rendition
power along the Columbia river from h* had killed In self defense a mar
butable to Intoxication.
Davenport Music House. 409 W F ir.
lddressed a signed statement to the I to transact business will find the firms
the International boundary to Its who came to hie laboratory and de
. .
interstate commerce commission
at I named below ready to fill their require- C ia p le and Fancy Groceries
The right to give testimony at an ------------
mouth, with horse power estimated at manded money.
ments with courtesy and fairness.
early hearing and to interfere in the Washington. D. C., approving the pro­
Crot kery and Glassware 70 per cent efficiency, showed a total
Schwartz carried more than $100,
application of the Oregon Trunk de posed extensions of the Oregon, Call ▲ CCB8SORIE& AN D T IR E S
Mrs, M G. Stetter
natural flow of 3,954,000 horse power 000 In insurance, tome policies of ths
Phone
139jj
206
W.
Second
st.
velopment program has been given to 'orala A Eastern railway and stand
Auto Supplies
and regulated flow of 4,795,000 horse type that pay double Indemnity Ir
u
u i M t i u u i of
n the
tu n n
c f B U H , v California
a J iio r a ia i
J-
ìrdizatlon
Nevada.
J. n H. . A llison
the Klamath irrigation district.
C T iM s iiN T H E SHOE DOCTOR power 90 per cent of the time and 7, case of accidental or violent death
t Oregon railway and opposing th e I m West First St
A large silver tuna fish, taken in a
Second street, opposite Hamilton's 842,000 and 7,977,000 horsepower 50 Two days after the discovery of ths
store.
gill net in Yaqulna bay by B. F. Wil extension of the Oregon Trunk line a j . L IN D A H L , hardware
per cent of the time The total natural body In the laboratory, the police de
Falls
“ Sudden Service.'
Bend to Klamath Falls.
A .
Dinnerware
kins created considerable comment from Rend
flow In Washington was 3.108,000 and elded that the victim had not beet
Following
negotiations
between
Tin shop in connection
among fishermen and sportsmen. It
the regulated flow 3,846,000 90 per Roh wart z.
Albany,'Oregon I V ’aldo Anderson A Son. diatrib-
John G. Heimrich, president of the JS) W. Pirat St.
being the first ever caught there.
’ " utors and dealers fo r Maxwell, Chal­ cent of the time and 6,354,000 and 6.
The chemist's wife Insisted that 1»
Wasco Pine Box & Lumber company A l b a o y F loral Co. C ut flonerp mers, Essex, Hudson & liuumobile cars. 568,000, respectively, half of the time
Increase In population, new build­
was the body of her husband So did
ind forestry officials In Portland the
and plants. Floral art for every Accessories, a pnliea. 1st A Broadalbin
In Oregon the natural flow Is g46, the Schwarts family physicians and st
ing and natural development of borne
past week, erection of a mill with and ail occasions.
000 horsepower and the regulated flow attorney. The eipert evidence of ths
and business property during the last
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at
cut
prices.
150,000 feet daily capacity In The __
Flower phone 458-T.
year has added about 315.000,000 to
’ $110 new machine for $65. All other 949,000 horse power 90 per cent of autborltiet was all to the contrary.
Dalles is assured. Ail conditions per tpasthtirn 3ros.— Two big grocery models
cut in same proportion.
(he time and 1,488,000 and 1.408,000
the assessed valuation of Multnomah
talnlng to the agreement have been * J stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
Woodworth Drug Co
horse power, respectively. 60 per cent
county property.
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
met and the terms of the contract Mam. Good merchandise at the right
of the time.
V E S P E C IA L T Y S H O P PE
The portion of the Willamette Val regarding the gale of the first unit prices.
hemstitching and stamped goods
Sale of the 200 vessels for ecrapping
ley Southern line between Yoder and 3f 253,000,000 feet of lumber In the
Albany, Oregon
was awarded to Henry Ford by lbs
Mount Angel was opened up again Mount Hood national forest have been t p lit e Cafeteria and confectionery 318 W. Second st.
Owner, Mr»’ Irene Davis.
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
shipping board His bid was $1,704.
after being under an embargo since agreed upon.
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
000.
Why suffer from headacheg?
July 25. due to the dangerous condi
We make our own candies.
If you enjoy a good meal,
France has answered Ah! El Krim'i
tlon of bridges.
W. s. D uncan . ■and
know a good meal when you gel it,
H ave
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a
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apparent
Indifference to (he Franco
The public service commission has
E K )R D SALES A M ) 8 B B V K E You’ll be back, tor yon’ll not forget it.
Spanish peace terms with a aeries ol
Mr. Bryan had a firm conviction
issued an order granting permission
Our
aim
is
to
please
von.
Tires and accessories
scattered but crushing blows.
to the state highway department to that he was oalled of God to be
Repairs
The American debt funding commls
K irk -P ollak M otor C o .
eliminate two grade crossnlgs over the president. You can scarce eau-
E x a m in ed
slon met with the Belgian eommlsslos
ALBANY
tracks of the Southern Pacific com ceive what such a thing would
on Monday to discuss funding of the
mean to a Scotsman, with his U M rtm ille r F urn iture Co., fu rn i-
pany near Moon, Benton county.
G E O , M G IL C H R IS T
tnre, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
$480,000,000 Belgian war debt.
The Eastern Oregon District Ffedl traditions of hanging on to a Funeral directors. 427-43J west First
Under the new rates, postal receipts
notion
forever,
and
to
a
Presbyte­
street,
Albany,
Oregon.
cal society, meeting at Wallowa lake,
of 56 Industrial cities. Increased 11.11
J e w e le r ^ O p to m e tr ists
elected Dr. W T. Phy of Hot Lake rian, with his traditions of fore-
per cent during July as compared with
Bryan
was
both CM LEER GKO( K E Y . MÓ L y ra
*s president. Dr. C. J. Kirby of La ordmation.
* (Successor to Stenberg Bros )
Write
lor
booklet
describing
our
20-
the
seme month last year, the poet
Albany,
Oregon
]
Grande was elected vice-president and Sootch and Presbyterian__ W- D.
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
office department announced.
yrsr Rural Credit Amortized Loans
Phone 263 R
Dr C. J. Bartlett of Baker secretary- Jameson,
The loan pays out in 20 payments, re­
George Gray, former United States
The Enterprise editor recalls a
treasurer.
tiring the principal Cheap rates No
senator from Delaware and retired
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JACKSON
lady’s
saying,
during
Bryan’s
first
delay.
B
eam L amp C o .,
Roscoe Largent. a cook of Klamath
**
Grocery—Bakery
Judge of the United 8tatee circuit
133 Lyon rtreet, Albany, Ore.
Falls, may lose the sight of an eye presidential campaign ; ** I be­ Everything in the line of eats
court
of appeals, died at hit home is
Opposite Postoffice
•nd suffer possible permanent Injury lieve Gad has raised up Bryan to
Wilmington. He was 61 years old.
save
the
ecuotry.”
to the other as the result of an ex­
John Temple Graves, one of ths
ub Candy Co., First street, next
plosion of a detective rifle bullet
most colorful characters of the south
door to Blain Clothing Co.
at lowest rate of interest
while he was shooting at a target
Noon lunches.
Ml work done promptly an.I reatos snd known nationally through hit
The Big Brother farm at Lebanon
Home made candy and ice Cream.
Real Entate
Inauranee
near Henley.
writings and public addresses, died at
Jeblv. 19)00« 266
has a flock of prize-winning barred
his home in Washington. D. C. 31s
All bids for the new women's term- Plymouth rocks and proposes to auc­ IM P E R IA L C A FE , 209 ’V. First Prompt service. Courteous treatment.
was <9 years old.
naslum building at Oregon Agricul­ tion off a lot of them Aug. 25.
W m B a in . Room 5. First Savings Rank
*
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
boilning, Albany
tural college were rejected at a meet
Phone 665
W r rrvf . r closr
lnl of the board of regents In Port
Washington State Leg1«" Maata.
land. The bids were said to be con
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■iderably higher than the board was P ’ ASH P A ID for false teeth, den-
ton annual convention of the Amer
tai gold, platinum and ditearded
Official Stromberg carburetor sere
L A W Y E R AND N O TA R Y
Prepared to pay for the construction jewelry, Hoke Smelting and Refiaing ice station
ican Leglou opened a three day sea
Conservative prices. Al
work.
work guaranteed
119-121 W. Second ‘
•ion here Beginning Thursday.
Ce.. Otsego, Mich,
lÍALStV. ORIOON
J. W S TE P H E N S O N .
A ll O v er O reg on
Roundtrip Excursion Fares
CALIFORNIA
Southern Pacific Lines
M any Millions A re ]
Spent on R oads
A ir Mail R obbed
on T erra Firma
A R R O W G A R A G E , G am ie Bros.
Big P ow er “ W here
Insurance M urder
Rolls the O reg o n ’
is a Boomerang
bany _ £/)i ree to ry
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PARAGON CAFE
YOUR EYES
F. M . French & Son
FARM LOANS
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FARM LOANS
GRAY,
D R A Y M A N
BARBER
SHOP
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