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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1925)
s irr iJ, n « c -n itn r K is t ^ /^ b a n y d ir e c t o r J NeWä Fr°'n A l l (Jver Oregon PAGE LUTHER G. WHITE R. M. LA FOLLETTE JR. A R R O W G A R A G E , Garnle Bros. This it good advice: “ I f you live Albany, trade lu Albany ; if you live in «oine other town, trade in that town." But in tbcae automobile days many re- aiding el »a where find it advisable to do at leaat part of their buying in the larger town. Those who go to Albany to transact business will find the firms The annual Hood River county named below ready to fill their require ments with courtesy and fairness. school fair was held at the Hood River high school Saturday. in (Gleaned by the Western Newsapor Union for Busy Peeple A J. J AUTHORIZED LIGHT-TESTING STATION Reflector» and lenses for nearly all makes of cars. E recondition all makes of C a r s a n d M o to r s LINDAHL, hardware, Most of the lookouts and patrolmen Dinnerware in the Sluslaw national forest have Tin shop in connection 55b W. Pirat St. Albany, Oregon been laid off for the season • Albert Blggerstaff, 80, was killed Albany Floral Co. Cut flowers ■s* and plants. Floral art for every when his body was cut In two by the and all occasions. saw In the Herman Bros.’ sawmill at Flower phone 458-1. Dryden. Seven Billions of W ar Aircraft Quiz Savings in Banks Organized for Work pEN TK AL TIKE SHOP W ith his light automobile turned Tire Vulcanmug- Battery re over on his chest. Orval Davis. 20, charging. 221 W. Second. was found dead about six miles south Ed Falk, Prop. of Madras J. F. Young, 28, of Salem, coughed astburn Bros.—Two big grocery stores, 212 W. First and 225 South up an old-fashioned gold pen point Main... Good merchandise at the right which his mother said he swallowed trices. more than 20 years ago. E Robert M. La Follette, Jr-, barely Department heads of Multnomah pilip Cafeteria and confectionery past the legal age for United States J lOine cooking. Pleasant surround county governmental agencies have senator, who won the republican pri ings. Courteous, efficient service. this year asked for budget allowances Luther G. White, who was appointed We make our own candies. mary nomination to succeed his father amounting to 83,486,766.87. superintendent of federal prisons by as senator from Wisconsin. W . S. D uncan . The Booth-Kelly Lumber company President Coolidge to succeed Heber RD SALES AND SERVICE has started clearing ground for a new H. Votaw. Tirea and accessories logging camp four miles northeast of Repairs pò K iaa -P o iL A K M otor C o . Immigrants A re C>mn Nn 34 ahr.v„ W ..4K .. ------------ - ---------------- Washington. D. C.— Americans are becoming th riftier and th riftier—all walling about "spend thrift America" to the contrary notwithstanding Figures made public by the federal reserve board prove It, They disclos ed that In 902 principal banks on Aug ust 1 savings accounts amounted to 87.903.000,000, a gain of more than half a billion dollars over 1924, or nearly 85 for every man, woman and child in the country. The figures disclosed, however, a drop of about 876,000,000 from the pre vious month’s figures, but officials at trlbuted this to the fact that July Is a vacation month and estimated that 80 per cent of the withdrawals were made for vacation purposes, affording an In terestlng insight Into the annual Amer lean vacation bill. The American people far surpass all other people In their savings, accord ing to figures compiled by the reserve board. All federal reserve districts show ed Increases over August 1, 1924, vary ing from 4 per cent In Chicago to 11 per cent In San Francisco. For the United States the percent age of Increase was 7 per cent. The New York district led the country with 30 hanks representing savings depos Its of 82,098,000,000 August 1. « -------------- I President Coolidge Informs > MembersThat Body Must Finance Itself. Washington, D. C.—President Cool idge has informed his special aircraft Investigating board that It muat fi nance itself. It was explained at tha W hite Houae that expenditures could not be made by such bodies from government funds without congressional authorisation, if. however, the board finds It neces sary to Incur a reasonable expense, the incoming congress doubtless w ill reimburse It, in the president's opin ion. Meeting with President Coolidge In the cabinet room at the White Houae, the nine board members organised and formulated procedure of Investiga tions. Dwight W. Morrow of J. P. Morgan & Co., New York, a college mate and close friend of the president, wan chosen chairman. Judge Arthur C. Denison, Grand Rapide, Mich., was made vice chair man, and W illiam F. Durand, president of the Institute of Mechanical Engi neering, Los Angeles, secretary. Colonel W illiam Mitchell, the stormy petrel of the air controversy will be a chief witness before the naval court which Is to Inquire Into the wrecking of the naval air ship Shenandoah. ----------- ------------------- ", 000 would be withdrawn from the Bids for the construction of approxl state’s inactive bank accounts within CVirtmiller Furniture Co., furni- A ture, nigs, linoleum, stoves ranges. mately 15 miles of road will ba con the next week to care for bond princl Funeral directors. 427-43J west Hirst sidered by the state highway commis pal and Interest which falls due on street, Albany, Oregon. sion at a meeting to be held In Port October 1. Of the total withdrawals land September 29. 8411,000 will be used in retirfng high PU L L E R GROCERY. 285 Lyon A cougar, measuring feet and way bonds. 8805.414 will go to pay In A (Successor to Stenberg Bros.) weighing 186 pounds, was killed by E. terest of these bonds, while 8447,583.33 Groceries Fruits Produce Phone 2b3R M. Condlt, Tillamook garageman. will cover Interest on securities Issued while hunting In the southern part by the world war veterans’ state aid New York. — The new Immigration UO LM AN & JACKSON commission. of Tillamook county. Grocery—Bakery law has not only effectively stemmed All water masters to tne state nave As a result of the action of the 1925 the influx of aliens into the United Everything in the line of eats Opposite Postoffice been requested by State Engineer legislature In decreasing materially States, as was intended, but appears Rhea Luper to be lu attendance at the the appropriations for the state li IM PERIAL CAFE. 209 W. First annual session of the Oregon lrriga brary, it has been found necessary to to have done so in excess of all ex pectations during the first year of Harold G. Murphy Prop. tion congress, which meets in Grants curtail some of the activities of the its enforcement, according to an Phone 665 W k never close Pass on October 5, 6 and 7. institution. Members of the library analysis of immigration statistics for Acceptance of the proposal of the board have voted to eliminate approx 1924-25 made by the National Indus 1ZODAK FINISHING. Portland Union Stockyards company Imately 300 circulating libraries here trial Conference board. New York. Net For expert work send your films tofore operated In the rural communi Immigration during the fiscal year to Hsskin's film shop, 309 Lyon street, for a lease of the present North Port A ll any, Oregon. land postofflce quarters in the live ties of the state. There originally 1924-25 was less than a third, or 32 stock exchange building for a term of were 800 of these circulating libraries per cent of what it was during the AONKTO ELECTRIC CO. ft. five years, was announced by the post which under the new order have been year before. Official Stromberg carburetor serv reduced to 500. Not only have a number of coun ice station. Conservative prices. Al office department. Washington, D. C.—A campaign tc John H. Catkin, city attorney of tries fallen far short of the quota al work guaranteed. 119-121 W. Second Fishermen trolling outside Coos bay Intensify the teaching of temperance Medford, has filed a complaint with lowed them, but the net gain of lm took a large salmon with a British Co IM en and money are best when lumbia tag In Its tail. The tag was the public service commission that migation has been considerably reduc In churches will be undertaken hy the IvA busy. Make your dollars work in W. S Barnum, owner of the Medford ed by heavy emigration of aliens. In federal council of churches of Chris our savings department. A lb a n y S ta te saved and will be forwarded to the Coast railroad, had abandoned opera Portland. Or. The one hundred and the case of Italy, for Instance, 20.948 tian America as a sequel to dlsdns B a n k . Under government supervision. government fisheries department for records they are keeping between the tions and had proceeded to dismantle more nationals of that country left the ures made In the prohibition report ol first annual communication of tha aov- department. -------------- ---------eretgn grand lodge. Independent Order the line. The road extends from Med United States than entered It during the council’s research 1LIARINELLO PARLORS United States and Canada. This report, made public In several Of Odd Fellows opened here Monday, (A beauty aid for every need) ford to Jacksonville and originally was the fiscal year 1924 25. A monster sturgeon for western Ore St. Francis Hotel Herbert A Thompson of Detroit, constructed with the financial assist Common labor, such as is used in installments during the past wobk. de Prop. Winifred Rese gon waters was caught in the lower dared that prohibition is facing a su grand sire, opened the sessions, ance of the two cities. Mr Barnum Industry, is the class of persons prin Umpqua river by Charles Tilton, a pteme test and placed part of the Members of the organisation are in some time ago requested permission OSCOE AMES HARDWARE fisherman from Coos bay. The stur to dismantle the line, but the comnils clpally affected by the new conditions blame for present conditions on the ¡ ’ he city from every state in the union accompanying the enforcement of the geon was one of the white variety and slon refused to grant such an order 2 per cent quota act. Owing to the failure of the churches themselves tc ' *nd every providence In Canada Var- The Winchester Store weighed 250 pounds. pending a hearing. This hearing was curtailed immigration and the nurner keep alive the temperance crusade j l°uh other countries have represents- Products of Lane county will be set for September 9, but was post Oecond hand Pianos from $185 up ©us departures of unskilled laborers, which was an Integral part of their fives In attendance. I There will be no election, the grand If you want a bargain in a piano now sent »o Omaha, Neb., for the annual poned to some date not yet fixed by a net loss of 15,106 of this class was activities In pre-Valstead days. is your chance. They’re in At condition. convention of the American Legion I the commission. To show tha character- and purpose officers being elected only at the com sustained during the year, as against Davenport Music House. 409 W. First October 5 to 9, according to E. Eugene of the Inquiry Rev. Samuel McCrea munlcatlons held on even years, but Settlement of the controversy over a net gain of 70,742 in the year 1923-24. Chadwick, secretary of the. Eugene Qtaple and Fancy Groceries Canada and Mexico, according to Cavert, general secretary of the fed many Important matters are to be the feasibility of the construction of eral council, issued a statement In voted upon. Crockery and Glassware chamber of commerce. the Baker Irrigation project in Ore the conference board's analysis, now Mrs. M. G. Stetter John Berg, 44, a member of the gon. rests with congress, Attorney are the chief sources of immigrant which ha emphaiized the need of a After the opening number by tha Phoae 139XJ 206 W, Second at. Knights of Pythias of Nehalem hanged revival of church effort on behalf of a orchestra the audience gave "Amer General Sargent has advised Secre labor. dry country. ica" and "God Save the King " The In CTIMSON THE SHOE DOCTOR himself by a rope fastened to a clothes tary Work. Responding to a request Weiser, Idaho, Bankers Indicted. The report on -------- the ------------------ social study V ol I vocation hook In a hotel room In Seward, Alas was given by P s M. • ... ....................... — wy I the lio n Rev. p r . n . Second street, opposite Hamilton’s by the secretary of the Interior for an store. Boise, Idaho.—Ten ex-officers and the consequences of prohibition by the Blenlnsop. a veteran of tha Canadian ka. He had Just completed a road opinion on whether he was required “ Sudden Service.“ contract n*»r Snrarrf directors of the Weiser National bank research department of the federal forcea of tha World war by law to construct the project re The mother and two slaters of Ed and the old First National Bank of council of churches comes from A fine welcome was accorded all gardless of his view as to its feasibil VValdo Anderson dr Son, distrib- Loulslgnot. who was shot by State Weiser were arraigned before Judge friends of prohibition, said Mr. Cavert the visitera by Henry Young, grand ’ ’ utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal Traffic Officer C. P. Talent near Jef ity the attorney general held that not Frank S. Dietrich of the United States master of the grand lodge of Oregon. mers, Esses, Hudson & Hupmobile cars. only was the secretary not compelled Accessories, a pnliet. 1st & Broadalbin. ferson when LMuIslgnot was fleeing In to go forward with work he did not coifrt on bench warrants Issued fol A formal welcome to the Rebekaha by stolen motor car, have sent word lowing their indictment by the Sep Myrta James president of the Re- consider feasible but that In the case V E SPECIALTY SHOPPE to the Linn county coroner that he can tember grand jury. The bankers were Figures published by the municipal b«k*h assembly of Oregon of the Baker project, he did not have hemstitching and stamped goods. do as he pleases with the body of the charged with misapplication of funds authorities disclose that Toklo'a popu Mrs Gladys Quirk H ill sang 318 W. Second at. Albany. Oregon authority to proceed without further man aud conspiracy to misapply funds. Iatlon is now 2.036,136. ' There’s a Lark In My Heart," after Owner, Mrs. Irene Davis. action by congress. Ten sheep-kllllng bears, 29 bobcats Major John F. Hylan of New York which Mayor Baker and Governor If yon enjoy a good meal, and 539 coyotes were killed last month who was defeated In the primary wtll Pierce welcomed the visiters. •md kaow a good meal when you get it. not run an an Independent. Gjand Sire Thompson responded to You’ll be back, tor you’ll not forget it. by the 24 hunters of the bureau of bio the various welcoming addresses He American churches and achools have logical survey operating in Oregon, It Our aim is to please vou. been destroyed In Hauren, Syria, In is a prominent Detroit lawyer and la Is announced In the monthly report the "holy war" undertaken by the owner of a number of Michigan news complied by Stanley O. Jewett, head Arabs and Druses against the French papers of the work. In addition 166 badgers. ALBANY Congressman John Phillip H ill of Mrs Mvrtla w Tandy of Jackson 123 porcupines and 13 skunks were G E O . M G IL C H R IS T taken. Maryland will introduce a bill In the ville. III., president of the Rebekah national congress in December provid assemblies, responded on behalf of her Oregon pensions have been granted Ing for the repeal of the eighteenth sisters of Odd Fellowship. as follows: James Moss. Portland, 815 amendment. month; Frederick A. Mead. Port W rite lor booklet describing onr 20 Fire destroyed the extensive Jap land, 812; Robert G. Hord. Portland, year Rural Credit Amortized Loans anese parliament building In Toklo Al The loin pays out in 20 payments, re 824; James McCarren, Portland, 812; though the damage was great, no lives Motorist Fined for gndangsrlng Life tiring the principal. Cheap rates. No W alter O. Averill, Butte Fails, 81«; delay. B eam L a n d C o ., were reported lost. The property loss Lulu Howard, Ashland. 830; Wilfred of Coolidge. 133 Lyon street, Albany, Ore is estimated at 2,000,000 yan. H. Genslb, Algoma, 815; George F Washington, D C — President Cool Hans Wagner, former Pittsburg Hilliard, Prineville, 818. idge. who has had a habit of strolling baseball star and one of tha greatest unconcernedly about tha atraeta ac Decreases In volume of production shortstops of all time was defeated In companied hy only a single secret as well as In sales and shipments for at lowest rate of interest. the Pittsburgh republican primaries service man. narrowly escaped being the week ending September 12 com as a candidate for county sheriff Heal Estate Insurance pared with the preceding week were run down and seriously Injured by an Delivery of domestic size anthra Prompt service. Courteous treatment. reported by Pacific northwest mills of automobile Sunday night. cite coal to consumers who have halt 1 their M m B a in , Room 5, First Savings Bink the West Coast Lumbermen's associa Only the quick work of the opera winter’s supply In stock and builning, Albany tive who accompanied him prevented tlon The association announced that delivery of more than three tons at a his being struck by an.automobile at for the week ending last Saturday 108 time to households was prohibited by Jackson Place and H street, close to mills of the organisation manufactured the Massachusetts state emergency the W hite House 93.065.979 feet of lumber, sold 81,044. fuel administration. Albany’s reliable The secret service man grabbed the 567 feet and shipped 86,750.346 feet Shoe Store president's arm and pulled him from George Hamlin, 27, of Portland, la Spokane Doctor Heads Aseoclatlon- the path of the machine dead and his father. Frank E. Hamlin, 140 West First et. Seattle, Wash. — Dr. 8. 8. Oppen The automobile was’ driven by Na also of Portland, was seriously wound J- W. S T E P H E N S O N . helmer of Spokane was chosen presi than D Smith, 86. of Baltimore, who ed as a result of buckshot wounds In dent of the Washington Htate Medical was arrested. fllcted by J. 8. Trent, a farmer resid Filar Goes 302 Miles sn H our. association at the closing session of Th(j fine Oren Stratton fruit ing one mile west of McMinnville, who Mitchell Field, N. Y. A new unof farm , near the annual convention here. Spokane Brownsville, has believed the two men and their com ficial world's speed record was estab was selected for the 1926 convention. LAWYER AND NOTARY panions, Earl Hamlin and William lished when Lieutenant Alford J WII been bought bv George Mitsch of W oodbine, Kas. Hamlin, neither of whom was Injured, llama, navy aviator, flew at the rate i H alsey . O regon New York Lawyer Named Ambassador had stopped at his place to steal mel of 302 3 miles an hour Williams flew M «eras half mila cast of Hal Cecil Robe of Brownsville is Washington, D. C.—President Cool ons. The shooting occurred at night. one kilometer In 7 4 seconds. The an instructor in Latin in the Idgc has selected Charles MacVeagh, sey. Big houae and barn. Frail. Albany h a s th e lowest high Thomas B Kay, state treasurer, has world's record for airplane speeding »chool cost per pupil in the ju n io r high school a t E verett, well known New York attorney, ax the 1260 essh. Apply lo F. M. Max. new ambassador to Japan. - announced that approximately 82,000,- Is 278 miles an hour, held hy France I well, Drain. Fewer This Year Past Year's Total Drops to Less Than a Third of Previous Year. Churches Speed up .P< A 'nti-b •ooze ooze W a r Sovereign Grand Lodge O ddfellows R BRIEF GENERAL NEWS A KNOCKOUT PA RA G O N CA FE for Linn and Benton County BOYS and GIRLS FA R M LOANS FR E E School supplies for every purchaser. Every boy or girl who buys a pair of 1 shoes at the Bootery will be given a pres- 1 ent of some useful articlo for school. < FA RM LOANS NEW FALL STYLES PRESIDENT NEARLY IS HIT ; We have received our new fall styles in < S C H O O L S H O E S . Hero is val ue tor your money. Quality shoes at less < than you II pay elsewhere. Como and in- < vestigate. ( BARBER SHO P First-class Work THE BOOTERY A m o r A . Tugging Farm for Rent cou"ty. - a W ash. U fl •a »rw « * * w * w» t i