Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 30, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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KUKAL ENlfcK FRlSE
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All Over Oregon
This is good advice: ‘ ' I f you live
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
m some other town, trade in that town.'
But in these automobile «lays many re­
sid in g elsewhere find it advisable to do
at least part of their buying in the
larger town. Those who go to Albany
to transact business will find the firms
named below ready to fill their require­
ments with courtesy an t fairness.
A J.
LINDAHL, hardware,
HALSEY STATE BANK
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 o p le
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
More than 200 youngsters are en­
rolled In boys' and girls’ club work in
Onion county this year.
AND
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
SU RPLUS
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
.
Dinnerware
W ork has been started on pouring
Tin shop in connection
foundation for
for the
the new
new 1300.0
8300.050
31) W. First St.
Albany Oregon L the
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------- ------- --------- hotel of nine stories at Marshfield.
A S d < i-? .
» i ± , £ " ‘, fl° W erfl Mrs' M J- Old«. 88.
------ —. a pioneer of
and plants. Floral art for every
Oregon In 1846, died at McMinnville
and all occasions.
after an Illness of more than a year.
Flower phone 458-f
W ith the regular registration com­
p E N T K A L TIR E S H op
pleted at W illamette university at
Tire Vulcamziug- Battery re­
Salem, the enrollment has reached
charging. 221 VV. Second.
only 460, a decrease of nearly 150
Ed Falk, Prop.
from last year.
kstburn Bros. — Iw o big g ro cery,
The timber on six tracts in
In Mult-
1 stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
Main n. Good merchandise at the n g h t |D?mah' B* nton’ Polk, Clackamas and
prices
1 Washington counties was sold by the
A K K O W G A R A G E , Gansle Bros.
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AUTHORIZED LIGHT-TESTING STATION
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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 o f
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cars.
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E r e c o n d it io n a ll m a k e s o f
z
government
last week for an aggre-
I? lite Cafeteria and confectionery Late
of 860 848*45
Home cooking. Pleasant surround 1
«0,648.45.
T ho mas B. Kay, Btate treasurer, was
iags.
Courteous, efficient service.
We make our own candies.
elected president of the Oregon Linen
W . S. D u nc a n .
Mills, which was Incorporated at
Salem recendy
recently with «
capital stock of
PORD SALES AND SERVICE Salem
C art» a n d
M o to r s
Request that a resident game war­
den be stationed opposite Arlington on
Oscar
R
Luhrlng,
former
representa­
Tires and accessorie*
I
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A good start is being made in mov­ tive from Indiana, who has been nam­ the Washington side of the Columbia
D u c k se aso u o p e n s O c t. 1.
Repairs
ing the Oregon onion crop, about 60 ed assistant attorney general by Preal* river during the wild goose hunting
K ix k -P o l l a k M oto » C o .
season was made in a resolution pass
v-v . *i.
r,
T------------- -— I cars having been shipped out already I dent Coolidge.
Jportnnller Furniture Co., furni- I The state will have a gdod crop estl-
ed by the Arlington Rod and Gun
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges. | mated at around 700 cars
club. The request was addressed to
Point irrigation district for a period
the state game commission.
The public service commission has of one and one-half years. This was
The Oregon Construction company
TTVf) I I BR f ' lin r 'y B v ooc r
jauthortzed discontinuance of station rejected by the commission at a re­
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of Portland will start paving the mile
cent meeting, with the understanding
Groceries
Fruits
I tbe Ore<on Railroad A Navigation that the irrigation district would be stretch of Pacific highway between
Groceries
Oregon City and Canemah within a
(company In Gilliam county.
Phone 2o3R
entitled to another hearing.
few days as the result of an agree
An attractive young woman, fash­
With apple harvest well under way, ment reached between memhars of
U O LM A N & JACKSON
ionably dressed and with polished
Grocery—Bakery | manners, fleeced Klamath merchants Hood River orchardists have cut their the state highway commission and
Everything in the line of eats
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,u«rvuauiB pre-harvest
»«¡oi t-aiimaies
estimates or
of tonnage more the Oregon City commission.
Opposite Postoffice | out of a considerable quantity of mer- (than 25 per cent. It is estimated that
Portland's tax levy for 1926> on
IMPERIAL CAF8, 209 W. Kim Ch‘ nd'Se by ^’e‘ n,' °f
checks’ I the crop ,hls year w111 reach 2000 cars.
the basis of the final estimate will be
*
Hafold G. Murphy
| ° De hun<^red and
mills report- approximately 60 per rent of the ton-
irphy Prop.
12.8 mills as against 12.5 mills last
ing to the West Coast Lumbermen's | nage of 1924.
Phone 665
year, and will raise for the general
VV b n e v e r clo se
Of 600 acres of potatoes Inspected In
association for the week ending Sep-
fund, with the help of miscellaneous
O O A K IT IV IH H T X ln ----------------- -jte m b e r 1», manufactured 101.871,766 (the Weston mountain district of Cm«
w AK
* : L £ FIN
I . N i ISH
S ? IN
IN G
O,
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I feet of lumb" and »old 109,342.632 | tills county, a big percentage passed receipt«, 84,061.052.29. and sums for
'ÜD
1 For expert Work «end your films
feet.
J the second field inspection with rat- special levies will bring the total for
to Haskin's film ,hop, 309 Lyon street
city purpoaea to 64,252,569.49.
Albany, Oregon.
Forty-three of the 61 applicants who |:ngs entitling the tubers to classi­
A conference at which the state
Seattle, Oakland and Los An­
fication
as
certified
or
standard
seed.
took the state bar examinations held
(highway commission and the county
Caillaux Defends P oslion of
agneto lectric co
|
according
to
Fred
Bennion.
county
In
Salem
last
July
were
successful,
Official Strömberg carburetor sera “
A,
,
JUJT Were iucce#sfu1’
courts of Morrow and Umatilla coun
geles to Get Meetings
France at Third Meeting
ice station.
Conservative prices. Al l accordln8 to announcement by Arthur
Articles or incorporation for the ties were present, was held in Port­
work guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second S' Benson. clerk of the state supreme
Next
Year.
land
Tuesday
to
consider
the
manner
Pacific Airways, a company capital
of Commissions.
court.
of letting a contract for the construe-
M ’ h “ nd„ 7W ney a.re beSt wben I ’ ndorsement of the Oregon Trunk s ized at 8150,000, which proposes to
Portland. Or. — Three conventions ! Washington, D C — tn polite hut tnt.
operate air mall, express and passen­ Mon of 15J1 miles of road between
busy. Make your dollars work in proposed PTt»n.i„„ ,
8 „ ™ “
our savings department. A lb a n y S t a t e HL. P . / extension from Bend to ger service between Seattle, Portland, Pilot Rock'and Heppner, known as the will be held by veterans of the 91st
equivocal language. Joseph Calllauz.
B a n k . Under government supervision. I Klamat“ “ alls was urged by the Klam- San Francisco and San Diego, were Lena-VInson gap.
llvlsiOn next year, according to a de
the
French finance minister, was form­
M ABINKLLO PARLORS-------- I a ,h .'-°’“ ‘ y
« commerce ra..- filed in Salem by members of the Ore
Aggregate collection of Income and -laion reached at the business session
road committee in a report recently gon Motor Stage association The cap­ profits taxes In the state of Oregon of the Powder River boys, si their ally apprised that his initial proposals
(A beauty aid for every need) made public.
for paying the 84.000,000,000 French
ital stock of the new corporation is for the fiscal year ended June So of convention here.
St. Francis Hotel
war debt were not satisfactory to the
Mistaken for a deer. Henry Alvin held exclusively by stage operators In I« ’* 57 " r Wa’ »«•7M.101 as against
The conventions will he held at
Prop. Winifred Rote
Boyce, auto mechanic of Corvallis, was Oregon, Washington and California
8 .242,145 for the preceding fiscal ’’eatlle for the northwest veterans, American government snd did not, in
Two Benton county men were killed year, according to official figures com­ it Oakland for the northern California American opinion, afford a bast« on
J^OSCOE AMES HARDWARE shot and instanly killed on Klickitat
mountain, approximately H
miles while cleaning rifles preparatory to piled by the commissioner of Internal ’ ssoclatlon of the division snd st Los which a funding agreement could be
The Winchester Store
southwest of the Fisher postoffice in hunting trips, one in the south and revenue. This represents a decrease Angeles for the southern California worked out.
This notice on the French was
Lane county.
one in the west part of the county, of 18 per cent for the year Just ended hoys The date will he September 25
Qecond hand Pianos from $185 up
speedily followed up hy the presents
ind
26,
Austin
M.
Taylor,
mill
owner
at
Wren,
If
you
want
a
bargain
in
a
piano
now
J
A
Posse
outfitted
and
provided
by
Final
approval
of
the
tim
b
er,ale
I f VOI1 w a n t ■ h a r m i n i n a n i a n n n n «
tlon of a counter plan, worked out. by
The decision to hold three conven
is yottr chance. They 're in A1 condition. ( ,h® Klamath county court left Klamath was one of the victims. The other contract entered Into by the United
Davenport Music House. 409 W. First | F ills for Huckleberry mountain In a accident occurred at the McCredie log States forestry service and John O lions instead of one was made owing the American debt commission, con
talnlng terms that, the Americans he
Q tap le and Fancy Groceries
f'“d ,ome tr,ce of M,r glng camp when Ernest Blackburn an Helmrlch, capitalist and owner of the to the fact that it is difficult to get Hive France can meet and which at
C
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-.1 m
. . . — « | ,tB
errill ra»®h®r. who employe of the mill and son of the Great Southern railroad, was announc the ex members of the organisation to­ the ««me time will he acceptable to
Crockery
Glasswar*
" " ? W' n ,’ y' M
M9rr111
mill foreman, shot himself through ed at The Dalles. Mr. Helmrlch h«s gether for one convention since some
Mrs, M G. Stetter
| bRl1 been ralsalng for nine day»
congress.
the heart. In both cases the rifles announced that he will sU rt construe of them are compelled to travel «itch
Fhone 1392J
206 W. Second st.
Announcement was made at Med
The terms proposed hy the Ameri­
were supposed to be empty.
tlon of an extension of his railroad tong distances.
can negotiators were not officially re­
C TIM SON T H E SHOE DOCTOR ford of the aale for 8125.000 of the
A
total
of
more
than
1500
forest
It
was
decided
to
hold
a
national
into the timber belt thia winter He
Second street, opposite Hamilton's Butte Creek orchard of 260 acres, near
vealed, hut tt was learned that the
store.
Eagle Point, mostly planted to peara fires of all classes, burning over more Plans erection of a Urge sawmill at convention, however, every five years American proposition is an approxi­
than
45,000
acres,
occurred
in
this
dis
and
the
Invitation
to
hold
the
ftrit
of
The
Dalle«,
“ Sudden Service.”
and apples, to Robert Hunstock of
mation of the British settlement plan,
trict during the forest fire season this
these in San Francisco tn 1928 was
Los Angelas by S. J. Greenwood:
with only such departures from that
I V a ld o Anderson & 8on. distrib-
year, and have coat more than 8189.- U. S. Battle fleet Home After Cruise. accepted.
A total of 8267.600, representing one-
plan aa are applicable to France » fta
’ ’ utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­
San Pedro. C a l— The United States
000 since July 1, according to a sum
As a result of the decision to di
»al snd economic situation
mers, Essex, Hudson A Hnpmobile cars. fourth of the receipts from motor ve­
battle fleet came home Saturday after vide the division association Into three
Accessories, a poliea. 1st & Broadalbin. hicle registrations In Oregon during mary report released by forest service
The French proposition in regard to
officials Of the total number of fires one of the greatest cruises tn the parts and hold three conventions in­
her 64.000 ooo ooo 4.),»
c B|tPg
the period March 16 to Setember 15
494 were man-caused, as compared peace time history of America's navy, stead of one, three sets of officers
SPECIALTY SHOPPE
Plates was argued again hy Finance
hemstitching and stamped goods. of this year has been apportioned with 1034 caused by lightning. Of this a five months’ excursion across the were chosen
Minister Joseph Catllaux In the third
318 W. Second st.
Albany. Oregon among the various counties of the number 157 were caused by careless Pacific to Australia.
W illiam McKay of Seattle waa
Owner, Mrs. Irene Dans.
meeting of the French and America»)
Chosen
president
of
the
Northwest
or­
smokers
and
20
were
Incendiary
Con­
W illiam J. Wheatley. 21,’ of Port­
Disabled Seaplane Awaits New Engine. ganization, James I. Hera of San Fran­ debt commission Monday.
ll you enjoy a good meal,
land. waa killed when he fell over a victions of causing forest fires num
Joseph Calllauz. French finance
Astoria, Or.—Forced down when one cisco, president of the Northern Call
bered
138.
The
Whitman
national
“,M l " ben
i et
I high
mgn cliff
curt in the vicinity
vtclnlt
of Trout
minister, made new suggestions relat­
' <>u II by back, tor yon’ll not forggt it. Crp. k
Mol<(la
of
the
motors
became
disabled
the
fornia organization, and Guernsey
Hla body forest, in which 149 fires were report­ United States navy seaplane P H I,
ing to the French capacity tn pay and
Our aim is to please vou.
Frazier, president of the southern Cali­
was found at the bottom of the cliff, ed. had the greatest number, while the
presented a defense of the prlh' lplca
which was en route from San Fran­ fornia group. ‘
greatest
area
burned
over
was
8000
on the edge of the Molalla river.
of his first offer, which was unac­
cisco
to
Seattle,
w
t
i
towed
here
and
acres in the Olympia national forest
ceptable.
Salem high school students who re­
ALBANY
was waiting a new engine.
fuse to sign a pledge that they will
The statement by Calllauz wee de­
G E O , M. G IL C H R IS T
not join or take part in any aerrat so­
clared to have been a blunt representa­
ciety within the schools will be sus­
tion of the French ftscsi position and
pended or expelled, according to an­
to have slip (dated the minister’s dec-
laratlnn that his original proposal waa
W pte tor booklet describing our 20 nouncement made by school authori­
on
our
deliciously
flavored
ic«
-onsldered hy him and hla colleagues
year -, Rural Credit Amortized Loans ties.
cream. We have all varietie of
Portland, Or. — Weeks, instead of
The loin pays out in 20 payments, re­
to be the beat they felt they should
More than 43 per cent of the first
tiring the principal Cheap rates. No year students who took the compul­
frozen delicacies. Rich, luacious, days, probably, will be taken up by the make.
delay»’ .
B eam L a nd C o .,
i ooling, perfectly frozen cream s— Interstate commerce commission hear­
sory freshman English examination at
' 133 Lyon street. Albany. Ore.
ing to open here October 5 on appllca-
a part of the registration proeedure
the joy of ti.e higbtened summer, tp ns on file with that body for per
at the University of Oregon failed,
the delight of the festival winter
mission to build various lines of rail
results of the test showed. Of 863,
the
all-the.year delicacy de luxe I way in central and southern Oregon
both men and women, 378 failed while
at lowest rate of interesL
Generally, the hearing will he a
485 passed.
tattle betw een two major rail ays
Real Estate.
Insurance
Washington, D. C.—Leniency to lend
Construction work started last week
terns, »he Southern Pacific on the
Prompt service. Courteous treatment. on the first unit of a modern fire­
owners on western irrigation project*
one hand and the so-called H ill or
will he denied hy Secretary of Interior
^ M ' B a in , Room 5, First Savings Bank proof reinforced concrete building for
northern lines on the other, for of
Work where they "delihera'ely refuse
builning, Albany
the purpose of bousing the South
flclal approval to build line« of rail­
to make any payments," under the art
Baker steam plant of Eastern Oregon
road In the territory of which Klamath
of 1924, which provides funding ar­
Light A Power company at Sooth
Falls is the strategic center.
rangements for prior charges
Baker. The estimated coat of the
Scores of witnesses have been
Commissioner Mead of the bureau
Grown«, bridge work and Alling*
h will
work la 311.000.
rounded up by the legal batteries
One of the largest land dealt con
pay you to get my prices on »onr dental work. either to uphold the desire of the of reclamation has notified land own­
ers of Ibis ruling, it became known,
summated at The Dalles in some time
Cusick bank build ng, Albany
Northern Pacific and Oreat Northern
following reporta that In some In
waa announced, approximately 6000
railroads to Invade the Klamath Falls
stances water in e rt have planned to
acre* of grazing and farm land in
J. W STEPH EN SO N .
territory or hack the Southern Pacific
defer payments pending execution of
southern Weaco connty being sold by
In Its efforts to retain complete con
ontracta so that the entire obl|ga»lon
D P Ketchum to hla son. W illiam Ket
frol of ih * section.
may be funded
chum The conslderatloa was placed
The hearing, involving applications
Under the act, it was pMnted out. If.
it 87S.OOO.
f» r construction of railroads proposed
5
msy communicate witk En.tgn Lee of the Salvation Army st the
is optional wl»h the secretary to
The Medford chamber of commerce
to cost in ezeeas of 830.000,009, wilt
S
White Shield Home, 56.5 Mayfair avenue. Poitland, Oregon.
amend outstanding contracts, and on
naa teat a resolution to Rhea Luper.
be held before the Interstate comrals-
less ftnanctal Inability to pav 1« prey­
state engineer, urging the state irri­
s on's moet powerful figure. Charles D.
ed to the hoard of surrey and adjust
gation securities commission to ex­
LAWYER AND NOTARY
Mahaffle, director of finance, and a
men’ s the maintenance charges for
tend state guarantee on Interest on
former Portland attorney.
H alsey , O reoo »
1924 and 1925 must be paid at th tlr
1464,99« i f bo_Ht istued k j the l u l t
(aca value.
Doer Season is on.
Remington Guns and Ammunition
Filson Rainproof Outing Clothing
( leaning Rods, Gun Oils and Greases
Rawlings Football, Basketball Supplies
ALBANY GUN STORE
L. J. H A U S E R , Prop.
225 W. First street.
Three Veteran
'Higgling Over
Conventions Due
the French Debt
K
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YE
PARAGON CAFE
FARM LOANS
All Ages Just Dote
Work Wants the
Pound of Flesh
FARM LOANS
Clark s Confectionery
Dr. C. FIC Q , Dentist
BARBER
SHOP
Long-drawn-out
Hearing Expected
“ PLATES
THAT
F I T ’»
First-class Work
Any Girl in Trouble
Amor A. Tussi ng
I he wisest girls keep out of trouble