Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, August 19, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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News Notes From
A ll Over Oreg on
their original tax on or before May
1 of this year, according to a legal
opinion handed down by the attorney,
general.
PRINCE AAGE
The state board of control has ap
proved contracts for tbe construction
of a new school building and cottage
at the Woman's Christian Temperance
| Union farm home near Corvallis. The
I school structure will cost approximate
Fire losses I d Oregon, exclusive of ly 345,000. of which »35,000 was ap
Portland, during July aggregated 1921, proprtated by the state. The coat of
the cottage is »14,952.
«30.
G le a n e d b y th e W e s te rn
N e w s a p o r U n io n f o r
B u s y P e e p le
REVEREND DUFFY
LOW FARES TO
« i»
PORTLAND
AND RETURN
S a /r, dependable
train»
a t Cimi^nunl
hoar»
Ccnifortable, economical service daily.
$3.90
$4.70
roundtrip week-end
iicket;»t»n Fri-.Sat.
or Sun Return lim it
1 uesday following.
ro u n d trip «eaten
ticket;on sale every
dav. R e tu rn lim it
19 days.
Ground was broken in Salem Mon
Coyotes entered the yard of W a'ter
P r o p o r tio n » « !» lo w f e r n to o th e r p o lo « .
Knauff at Boerdioan and killed 17 day for the plant of the Western
Paper Converting company, which ig
A ik agent
young turkeys.
to be erected at a cost of approxi
General showers In Baker county
mateiy »200,000. The plant will be
caused considerable damage to farm­
completed within three months and
ers with hay and grain down.
will employ more than 100 men
A new 12-foot copper vein has been Operations will be confined to the
struck In the Poorman tunnel of the manufacture of paper specialties
Mother Lode Copper company near
Oregon pensions have been granted
Baker.
as follows: Lorena A. Bowman. Port­
Reports received at the ofnees ot
land, »24 a month; Arthur C. Lynn,
the state forestry department in
Portland, »15; Louis H. Houser, »12;
Salem Indicate that most of the tlm
Elliott C. Moore, Portland. »15; Harry
ber fires are now under control.
E. Williams, La Grande, »18; Pauline
W ith the end of the commercial West. Pendleton, »30; Edward A
fishing season on the Columbia river Brenner, Tillamook, »24; Anna W.
loss than a week away. It Is reported Spencer, Gardiner, »30; Sidney S
that a big run of fish has entered the Smith, Medford, »12.
river.
In order to continue activities of
Rev. Francis P. Duffy, who was
Prince Aage of Denmark, who Is
Mrs. Lillian Iliff, 69. of Chemawa, Oregon's state-wide development or
C. P. Moody A gent
sleeted president of the Rainbow Dlvl.
Phone 226
died in a hospital fn Oregon City as ganlzatlon. subscribers to the 3300, senior captain in the Foreign Legion
lion association at Its convention in
the result of Injuries sustained in an 000 fund which made this work pos of the French forces fighting the Rif-
Chicago.
automobile accident on the Pacific slble are being asked to re subscribe fiana in Morocco.
highway.
the same amounts they gave before
- CENTENNIAL AT VANCOUVER
John Ostrlm, 49, was drowned near Now that the work Is well organized,
Wallace Island, In the Columbia river, the trustees believe that it may be
Washington's Oldest City Has Color
wh|le pp the way from Astoria to his carried on successfully the next two
ful Pageant of Progress.
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home in Clatskanie. He was In a boat Fears with a fund of 3250.000.
Vancouver,
Wash.— Vancouver. 100
and (ell overboard.
Eight acres of land purchased by
years old, Monday started celebrating
Bids for the construction of approx­ the city of Klamath Falls for park
Muncie. Ind. — Vengeance trailing
imately 30 miles of highway and three purposes five years ago for 311,750 hose who testified against Gerald the fact that tt la the first city In the
) R e fle c to rs a n d le n s e s f o r n e a r ly a ll m a k e s of<
bridges will be considered at a meet­ was sold to the Southern Pacific and ”hapman. bandit condemned to die for state of Washington to attain the cen­
K a rs .
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ing of the state highway commission Oregon Trunk railroads for 362,000 he murder of a Connecticut pollen tury mark.
The Fort Vancouver Centennial, a
4,A ^ a v e y o u r lig h t s te s te d as s o o n as p o s s ib le *
to be held in Portland Thursday.
Beth rail lines sought It for trackage man, struck down Ben Hance and his
H )o n t w a it t i l l th e la s t in in u to .
The Oregon Trunk pur wife near here. The Haneea were celebration of the founding of the first
Members of the state irrigation se­ Purposes.
I permanent white settlement In Wash
curities commission left Salem Tues­ chased two acres for »15,000, while <hot to death on the Anderson-Muncie JlngtoU by Dr. John McLoughlin In
’ N e w la w g o o s in to e ffe c t S e p t.
day by automobile for central Ore­ the Southern Pacific purchased the lighway. In a dying statement Hance
1825,
has
built
its
celebration
around
a
gon where they will Inspect a number remaining 6.2 acres for »47,000.
laid the crime at the door of George
beautiful historical pageant. In which
of Irrigation projects in that part of
Since August 1, 18 cases have come (Dutch) Anderson, pal of Chapman
the story of the coining of the white
the state.
before Justice Miller at Sandy for via >nd Charles tone Arm) W olf of
man is unfolded In three episodes of
Mr. and Mra. R. J. Collins and E. B. lation of the state fire laws, among Muncie.
music, dancing and action. In addi­
which
were
a
number
of
stage
and
It
was
at
the
Hance
home
that
Schoenback, all of Portland, narrow­
tion to the pageant there Is an indus
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
ly escaped death when they were pin­ sight-seeing company operators who Anderson and Chapman lived after trial exhibition, an automobile show,
ned beneath their burning automobile were arrested on the Mount Hood 'heir escape from Atlanta penitentiary which incidentally Is Vancouver's first
Anthrax Is reported to have broken
following a collision with a truck Loop highway by District Fire Super tnd after Chapman attempted the rob automobile show, and a big amuse- out among cattle in Oneida county,
visor Ferguson, It was claimed these hery of a New Britain. Conn., mer ment section.
near Canyonville.
dellon and Smoot Visit Cool-
southern Idaho.
The selection of a successor to F companies failed to have the required ?antlle establishment which resulted
Mra. J. P. Morgan, wife of the Inter­
idge Home to Discuss Situ-
L. Campbell, president of the Unlver notices posted In their conveyances in the slaying of a policeman, Hance Connecticut glim tax la w Held Valid national banker, died at her home at
concerning
cigarettes.
•vas
one
of
the
principal
witnesses
alty of Oregon, who died In Eugene,
New Haven, Conn.
Connecticut’s Glen Cove, I,. I.
ction With President.
Sales by mills of the West Coast igatnst Chapman following his arrest
The stripping board asked for »22.
probably will not be announced for
law
taxing motion picture films is
here.
several weeks, according to members Lumbermen's association dropped back
legal and the United States courts 540.000 for the coming fiscal year and
to old levels In the week ending Aug
Plymouth. Vt
President Coolidge
of t^e board of rerentr.
will not Interfere with collections of was told by the budget bureau It need
ust
8,
according
to
report
Just
isgqed
xpecta an agreement to be reached
»596,690,364 Gain in Foreign Trade. j the tax by issuing an injunction re­ not expect more than »15,300,000.
Six wardens have been added to
Washington, D C.— Foreign trade cf straining the state from putting the
the force of the state game commls the total having been 9a.26g.864 feet
Claude Holcomb and C. Z. Stephens n terms for refunding Belgium's debt
sion, each to rove at will over the Sales of the previous week set a high the United States increased 3596,690 i law into operation, according to a de- were convicted In superior court at o the United States.
An official statement issued after
state with pack outfits and suppress record for this year when they totaled 364 thus far this year as compared , clslon handed down In federal court Los Angeles of conspiring to kidnap
123.593,350 feet. The week’s consol
1th the same period last year, the here.
violations of the game laws. It was an
Mary Plckford and hold her for »200,- he president had discussed the altua-
(dated report covered 113 mills. They department of commerce announced.
lon for two hours with Secretary Mel­
000 ransom.
nounced by Game Warden Averill.
manufactured 102,088,393 feet, and
on
and • •nator Smoot of Utah, said
Norway Saturday took official poa
Alva R. Shumway of Milton. Joint shinned 99.117 633 fee»
session of the Svalbard, or Spltzber final agreement” was In sight and
representative from Um atilla and Mor
^ /^ Íb a n y ^ /) ir e c t o r y
and money are best whet’
hat no deadlock bad developed
row counties, has verified the report
busy. Make your dollars work in gen archlpelsgn. which was awarded
President
Coolidge
was
faced
our savings department. A i . h a x v S t a t e her by International treaty signed In
that he will be a candidate for the
quarely with the responsibility for ch­
B
ank
.
Under
goierniuent
supi
rnsion.
Parts,
February
9.
1920
republican nomination for United
The federal reserve board announc aining settlement of foreign war
States senator In the primaries next
J^O SC O E AM ES H A R D W A R E ed that saving depoalts in 902 repre ebta of 112,000,000,000, only one third
spring.
T in » is good advice; " I t yoq live
Eugene. Or.—Funeral service for in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you live
sentatlve banks of the country show­ >f which has been funded.
Lumber shipments by water from
The Winchester Store
Secretary of the Treasury Andrew
Prince H. Campbell, president of the in some other town, trade in that town,
ed Increases from July 1, 1924, to
the Columbia river during the month
•lellon and Senator Smoot, Utah, re-
University of Oregon, who died at hl« but i l l these automobile day» iqany re
July
1,
1925.
of
1633,368.000
Q p O O a d h a n d Rianna fro m 8185 U|
of July totaled 122,386.315 feet or near
horn? last wqek were held Tuesday tiding elstwhere find it advisable to du
More than 400,000 children who en mbllran, both members of the Amar-
I f you want a bargain in a piano non
it least part of their buying in the
ly double those of July, 1924, accord­
afterpoon qt » o’clock In the auditor larger town
ter the first grade In elementary ran debt funding enmmlsalon. came In
is your chance. T hey're in A1 condition
T
hose
who
go
to
Albany
ing to figures complied by the Co­
D aienport Music House. 109 W ITi
(uni of toe woman's building on the to transact business w ill find the firms
schools each year fall to advance to hla little mountain pass village to
lumbia River Loggers' Information
university campus The body lay in named below ready to fill their require-
the second grade, a tabulation by the •ring to the president's attention con-
Q ia p le and Fan cy Groceries
bureau.
Iderstton of the deadlock at Waahlng-
state for one hour before the services nents w ith courtesy an I fairness.
Crockery and Glassware bureau of education of the department on over the »480.000.000 Belgian debt.
Additional trail crews numbering 21 In the alumni hall of the woman’s
of
the
interior
reveals
Mrs, M G. Stetter
A CCESSOKIES A N O T IR E S
rahn have been ordered by C. C. Hall, building.
Upon the settlement of the Retgtan
Phone 139. J
206 W. Second it.
It is reported that Governor S. O
Auto Supplies
forest supervisor, to report to the
Services were la charge of six
Sorlte of North Dakota Is aerlously lebt depends In large part the con-
J- H A llison
QTIMIM TH E 8HOIC IX IX U,
Fish lake control atatlon for work on clergymen, who represented the state 142 West First St
timmatlen of the French debt of »6.-
Second street, opposite Ham ilton's considering appointing Mrs Rtzpah
trails to be completed thia year and i t large, Eugene and the university
Sprague Ladd, widow of Senator Ed •00,000,000 and the Italian obligations
store.
J- L IN D A H L , hardware.
French and
for which appropriations have already Bishop W elter T. Sumner, Episcopal
win F Ladd of that state, to her bus •f nearly »2.000.000 000
“ Sudden Service."
Dinnerware
been made
fallen delegation» are coming to
church of Portland, and the Rev W
band's
seat
In
the
senate.
Tin shop in connection
3'aahlngtnn soon to go over exactly
. The Booth-Kelly Lumber company 3 .»Elliott Jr., of the Unitarian church 330 W. First St.
Albany, Oregon I V ’alibi Anderson à 8©O. distrib-
’ ’ u to rj and dealers for M axw ell, Chal­
he same ground, and the three late
taa announced that Its two mills one if Portland represented the state at
Allies Agree on German Reply.
A lb a n y F loral Co. C ut flowers mers, Essex, Hudson A I I tipmobile car».
illlea can be expected to offer a unl­
tt Springfield and the other at Wend­ large
The Rev Henry Davis, head
London.—The
conference
between
Accessories,
a
pnlies.
1st
,V
Broadalbin
n
anti plants. Floral art for every
ing. would resume their six-day week, i f .the United Christian work on the ind all cccasions.
1 M Rrland. French foreign minister, ed front In their attitude toward
lebt».
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running Saturday after having been
ampus. and the Rev Bruce J Glften
and Austen Chamberlain, minister of
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Flower phone 458-1
4 We think the Fada is the best. / ak
It 1» unlikely th«t in iftnounremant
aperating |»ut five days a week for a university pastor for the Presbyterian
foreign afaflrs, brought the two na
Woodworth Drug
Epastburn Bros.— Two big grocery for demonstration
•f the president'« derliton will be
aumber of months.
•hurch, represented the university. Dr.
Hons
to
a
epcedv
accord
on
the
terms
Calvin Ingle Prop
Mores, 212 W . First and 225 South t-°-
of a note to be dispatched to Germany nade until after Mellon and Smoot
The semi-annual report of Tillamook E V Stivers, pastor of the First Main. Good merchandise at the right
V E S P E C IA L T Y SH O P PE
as a rejoinder to Wtlhelmstrasae'a lava returned to Washington ant»
Bounty clerk June 39 shows the coun­ Christian church of Eugene, and Dr prices.
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hemstitching and stamped goods communication to Parla on the aecur •ommunlcated with the Belgian con-
ty to be In better financial condition E. C. 8anderson. president of the Eu
Albany, Oregon
E ^lite Cafeteria and confectionery 318 W . Second st.
ntaaton.
ify pact last month.
than for several year«. In the last geoe Bible university represented Eu
Owner, Mrs. Irene Davis.
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
gene.
six months the total bond and war­
ings.
Courteous, efficient ¿ervice.
Prohibition Chlefa Called to Conclave. Slahop Brown Asks Chenoa for Appaal
rant Indebtedness of Tillamook coun
We make our own candies.
If you enjoy a good meal,
Galllon. Ohio. — Bishop W illiam
Washington, D. C.— All state pro
W.
s.
D
uncan .
ly has been reduced by 1180.000.
«nd know a good meal when you get it,
MOUNT SHASTA WARMING UP
Montgomery Brown of Galllon appeal-
hlbltlon
agents
and
dlvialon
chiefs
D O R D S A L E S A M ) 8 K B V H E You’ ll be back, tor yon 'll not forget it
Um atilla county was made defend­
have been summoned to Washington id lo the general convention of thw
O ur aim is to please vou.
Tires and accessories
ant In a damage suit when the John­ Activity of Crater la Feared by Many *•
for
conferencei with L. C Andrewa Protestant Episcopal church, which
Observers.
Repairs
son Contract company of Portland fil­
aaalRtant
secretary of the treasury, In meets In October, to set up a court of
K
ikk
-F
ollak
M
otor
Co.
ed a complaint asking an accounting
Redding. Cal.— Unusual conditions
Appeals to consider the action of thw
charge of prohibition enforcement.
ALBANY
between the county and the contract­ in the vicinity of Motfnt Shasta, near E portm iller F u rn itu re Co , fu tn i-
Episcopal trial court In finding bin»
ing company for work performed In here, have given rite to the belief ■- ture, rugs, linoleum, stovas ranges.
G E O , M G IL C H R IS T
• 6«MfUft Blip (tie MOI I.
guilty of heresy.
1922 and 1923 on the Pine creek road. among many that the old crater Is Funeral directors. 627-433 west First
• • •
street, Albany, Oregon.
Stanfield sheep Interests will prob­ getting ready for volcanic activity
Watch the watermelon vines for Washington Coal Data Annovnctd-
ably move their headquarters to Baker
anthramoee.
Investigation a by the United States P l LLBR GROCERY,
Olympla, Waah. -Coal production In
I.x
a a a
thin fall. sccord|ng to a statement of bureau ot fisheries show that water 1 (Successor to Stenberg Bros )
the state of Washington for the 251
W rite lor booklet describing our 20-
Lime scattered on the fields makes coal mining concerns making complete
Hugh Stanfield, brother of the sen­ of the McCloud river le four degrees
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
yeer Rural Credit Amortized Loans
263R
ator. The Stanfield headquarters have warmer than uaual, that the mud Phone
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The lo >n pays out in 20 payments, re- • -ood foundation for the whole farm
reports to the state department of
g the principal. Cheap rates
No
been at Weiser for the past four years, fl«w is increasing and that grass is 14 OEM AN A JACKSON
labor and Industries during the first
I tilin
a , A, A, A
,
delay.
B eam L and C o .,
having been moved there from On­ dying In meadows much earlier than
six months of 1925 amounted to
Grocery— Bakerv
133 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
tario.
E veryth in g in the line o( eats
uaual.
1,033,036 45 tons.
Why
suffer
from
headache»?
Opposite Postoffice ,
There were two fatalities in Ore­
Heat In the bowels of the mountain
gon due to industrial accidents In the is believed to be the cause.
Poindexter to Stay In Peru.
U nb C an d y C o ., F irs t street, next '
week ending August 13. according to
Seattle, Wash.— Mrs. Miles Poin­
door to Blain Clothing Co.
at lowest rate of interest
» statement Issued by the Industrial Pardon of Former Governor Asked
Noon lunches.
dexter, arriving here for a visit, de
Home made candy and ice Cream.
accident commission.
The victims
Real
Estate
Insurance
clared that her husband was fond of
Washington. D. C.—Armed with 225
were W ilbur Pegram of Astoria and
Prompt service
Courteous treatment.
hla work as ambassador to Peru and
E xam ined
letters and petitions from promlneol
[M P E R IA L C A F E , 209 ’ V H r s t
Robert Casey of Vancouver. B C. A
would not run (or senator from Wash­
W m B aim , Room .5, First Savings Rank
officials all over tbe country, a dele
Harold G. M urphy Prop.
total of 938 accidents was reported.
bnilning, Albany
ington.
Phone 665
gallon of Indiana citizens went before
W e never close
Property owners who weuld obtain Attorney-General Sargent and asked
Building amounting to nearly 1200.-
'he temlaalon of intereat. penalties and for a pardon for former Governor War
000 was started In Albany last week :
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cotta accruing on delinquent taxes for ren T. McCray of Indiana, serving 10
with the building of the Albeny Lehan-I
1 ,1 Official Stromherg carburetor serv
the year 1921. baaed on the aaaeaa- years in Atlanta prison for forgery
L A W Y E R AND NOTARY
A lb an y, Oregon
J on section of the Kantian highway]
ice station.
Conservative prices. At
taent roll of 1920, must h ive paid and using the malls to defraud.,
»ork guaranteed
119-121 W. Second
H alsky . O k to o a
leading the Hat with 197,093.
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Amor A. Tussing
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