Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 07, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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PAtìfc 5
Servi ice Station
Because It’s
Dependable
In a raid upon lodging houses and
A hearing on the application of C.
places of business at Oakridge, five
ir e serve all makea
men and three women were arrested D. Barnum to dismantle Ihe Medford
and sell
This is good advice: " I f you live
Coast railroad, which extends from
on charges of selling liquor.
b oder new management
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
Medford to Jacksonville, has been set
.
Latest
reports
Issued
by
E.
B.
Le­
in some other town, trade in that town.'
_
L M. Taylor, Prop.
for October 16 at Medford by the pub­
mon,
registrar,
give
a
total
of
3153
But in these automobile day s many re.
W, beyond, Albany,
silling elsewhere find it advisable to do
students registered for the fall term at lic service commission
at least part of their buying in the
Members of the Grand Army of the
— one important reason for your travel o w
the Oregon Agricultural college.
larger town. Those who go to Albany
Republic at Salem protested to the
Dr J. M. Kavanaugh of Pendleton
to transact business will find the firms
state fair beard against the showing
named below ready to fill their require­
has been appointed coroner of I'm a
on the fair grounds of a body purport
ments with courtesy an t fairness.
tilla county by the county court. He
'"kulipa n n r i Z H y a ein i/ta
ed to be that of J Wilkes Booth, as
Your travel responsibility ceases
succeeds the late Dr. 41. S. Garfield.
L IN D A H L , hardw are.
sassin of President Lincoln
when you board the train.
are now in and should
Eugene bank clearings made another
Dinnerware
The first teachers' Institute to be
Tin shop in connection
record in September. The total for the
be planted early.
Comfortable trains leave at con­
held In Lane county since the leg!«
330 W. First St.
Albany, Oregon
month was 83.778.222.02, and $20,122.-
venient
hours. You arrive at your
Call in when in Albany
lsture more than two years ago abol
997 for the first nine months of the
A lb a n y F lo ra l Go. C u t tiowern
destination rested and refreshed—
lshed
the
law
providing
for
such
meet­
year.
plants, Floral art for every
and plants.
and on time.
FLO RAL
ings In each county will be held In
and all occasions
Directors of the Bend Commercial Eugene November 12 and 13
Economical,too—reduced round­
&
M
U
S
IC
Flower phone 458-1.
club have approved plans for an In­
trip fares make ttavel surprisingly
SHOP
W P. Erhart, operator of a shingle
dustrial survey of Bend and the trade
’ E M R A L T IK E
inexpensive.
mill at Canary. In the western end
territory In central Oregon tributary
Tire Vulcamziug- Battery re-
of Lane county, has Just purchased
A $ It A g e n t .
conii.
to Bend.
from the government through the for
Ed Falk, Prop,
The first radio fog signal to be In­ cat service 1,800,000 feet of dead cedar
E ’ sstburn Bros. — I w i big grocery
stalled on land In the 17th lighthouse timber at $1 50 a thousand feet.
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
district probably will go into opera
Construction of new buildings in
Main. Good merchandise at the right
tion on Cape Blanco some time In
prices.
Bend reached its peak for the year
November.
in September, and doubled the mark
Cafeteria and confectionery
Sidney Shaw, 28, of Long Creek, who for the same month in 1924, Per
Horn* cooking. Pleasant surround
with his wife was engaged ¡vs an apple mils were granted for buildings, aggre
ings.
Courteous, efficient serviee
picker,
committed suicide at the Odell gate cost of whioh will be $53,005.
W e make our own candies.
orchard home of W. L. Splerbon at
W. s. D u nc a n .
Lumber shipments from the Colum
Hoed River.
bia river for the past month totaled
P O R D S A L E S A N D S E R V IC E
_ C- P- Moody Agent
Phone 226
September had the largest totwi «. 66.394,000 feet. Salmon shipments for
Tires and accessories
tullding
permits
of
any
month
in
the
September
totaled
93.062
cases
and
Repairs
Albany
Jlstory of Medford, $229,090 worth of cereal shipments 193,660 bushels of denag uie arrest of every person In­
KtRK.Pou.AK M otor C o .
jermlts having been granted by the wheat and 24,873 barrels of flour
strumental In the accidental deaths of
P o r t r a ille r F u rn itu re C o., furni-
:lty building department.
Twelve hundred acres of land In the others.
A ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
Heap use the danger season has pass Tumalo project near Bend have been
Funeral directors. 417-433 west First
Organization of the Klamath Modoc-
>d, protection men have been called sold, contracted for or an agreement Main-Line-to-East association was ef
street, Albany, Oregon,
m from the Mount Hood forest. Ap- entered into whereby taxes were paid, fected at Klamath Falls by a group of
Washington, D. C. — M ilitary pro­
p t ’ LLK R GROCERY,
Lyo n
»roximately 60 men, lncludlsg 17 look during the past few days, as a result leading farmers, business men and cedure looking to a court-martial of
A (Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
tuts have been relieved.
of a publicity campaign which has lumbermen of the region between Colonel W illiam Mitchell for Insub­
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
I ’hOne 2o3R
The city of Gold H ill has commenc­ been conducted.
Chiloquin, Or., and Alturas, Cal The ordination was formally started when
'd Ihe reconstruction of its water
Strict enforcement by county ns object of the association Is to sup war department officials advised tho
IO L M A N « JACK80N
nain system with the proceeds from scssors of that section of the Oregon port the proposed new direct main war department crltfe to appear bo
Grocery—Bakery
t $15,000 bond issue. The system was statutes relating to the assessment of trunk line east hy way of Klamath fore the Inspector general of the army
E verythin g in the line of eats
nstalled more than 25 years ago
personal estate and personal property Falls, Tule lake and the liroadgauge Monday.
Opposite Postoffice
F . W . R O S S , Albany.
At that time Mitchell was served
Sale of the Klamath Lumber & Mill will be demanded by Governor Pierce, Nevada, California A Oregon railway,
IM P E R I A L C A FE . 309 " First
First street— Bikinan Bldg
Work company to R. P, Ellingson ol according to a letter Issued from his as proposed by the Southern Pacific with a copy of the department’s evi­
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
ompany.
dence against him.
Hawkins, 3Vls.. was announced at office. Copies of the letter have been
Phone 665
W e n e v e r close
After he replies, Acting Secretary
Klamath Falls. The new owner will sent to all county assessors in the
Banished on July 12 from Toledo
state.
lake over the plant November 14
by a citizen mob, live Japanese, sub­ of W ar Davis will decide whether to
IZ O D A K F IN IS H IN G
The office of state superintendent jects of the Island empire, in separate order a court martial. He may reply
The W. A. Woodard Lumber com
A». For expert work send your films
of
banks must be maintained in Salem, actions have sought redress through verbally at once or he may take aey-
pany
at
Cottage
Grove
will
put
Into
to Haskin's film shop, 30“) Lyon street
he district court of the United States eral days to draw up a formal reply.
Albany, Oregon.
pperation at once the mill which was according to a decision of Judge G. F
Mitchell will not be allowed to at­
Sklpworth of the Lane county circuit Nine residents of Toledo, were named
closed
down
several
months
ago
when
]L f AGNE'lt» ELEC 1 RIG CO?
court in mandamus proceedings filed as defendants and of them a total of tend tho American Legion convention
,ts new mill was put into operation.
Official Strömberg carburetor serv
by George Putman, Salem newspaper $125,009 damages was asked. The de- at Omaha or the International air
The largest class ever enrolled In
ice station.
Couservative prices. A1
“ • « 'WO
publisher, against Frank Bramwell, fendant». Charles A Buck, IL Germer. | r* ceR at New York ,n
work guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second
the Oregon Normal school at Mon­
weeks. It was said at the war depart-
superintendent
of
the
state
banking
W.
8.
Colvin,
K.
A.
Pritchard,
»'rank
mouth for a term ot the regular school
department.
|en and money are best when
Sturtevant, Owen Hart, L D. Enter
year was registered last week for the
COLONEL MITCHELL
busy. Make your dollars work in
Indians on the Klamath reserva­ son, Rosemary Schenck and George
tall term, the total enrollment reach
our savings department. A lb a n y S ta te
’.•V
4 j i
«-»e. - o i • »/i
Schenck,
the
latter
city
marshal,
were
tion
are
$249,600
richer,
as
the
result
ing 889.
B a n k . Under government sopervisien
accused of either urging or participât
of
the
first
government
payment
from
Thirty-two per cent of the students
A R IN K L L O PARLORS
timber sales made this year. A cheek ing In the forcible ejection of the
who enter Portland high schools com
A’ l
(A beauty aid for every need)
for »290 was mailed to each of the aliens.
plete
the
high
school
course,
while
St. Francis Hotel
1246 Indians on the reservation by
the average for the United States as
Prop. Winifred Rcse
a whole is only a trifle more than 20 Leroy D. Arnold, superintendent of the
reservation. The money is derived
per cent.
P O S C O K AMES H A R D W A R E
from the sale of reservation timber to
ALBANY
Fourteen sets of farm buildings on lumbermen.
The Winchester Store
the new site of the Southern Pacific
Laymen of the Oregon conference
terminals adjoining Eugene have been
Qecond band Pianos from $185 up
Y u U R C H I L D ta ile d to
of Methodist Episcopal church will
If yon want a bargain in a piano now
tn ike his or har grade In sold by the Eugene Terminal company devote their energies this year toward Finance Minister Caillaux De*
is your chance. They're in A1 condition.
and some of them are now being raov
school
don’t haudicap
promoting religious education of chll
Davenport Music House. 409 W. First
dares His Parliament
ed off the tra it.
them another year. Have their
dren within Ihe church. The layman’s
Two
thousand
trout
fry
from
the
C ta p le and Fancy Groceries
May Refuse Plans,
eyas extmine.J by some reliable
association in annual session at Eu­
Crockery and Glassware »ptometriat that makes this line of Rock Creek trout hatchery have been gene voted unanimously to participate
Mrs. M. G. Stetter
released In Chevigny and Hemlock In ^movement to get parents and chll
wo.k his specially.
Phone 139Jj
206 W. Second it.
New York.—After a final appeal to
creeks, tributaries of the North ym p dreh to attend morning church serv
“the heart of America." Joaeph Call
qua river. These streams formerly I |ces together
C T IM S O N T IH E S H OK DOC I OR
laux, minister of finance and mem
had no fish in them
Second street, oppo-ite Hamilton's
A vein of potter's clay 1200 feet In hers of the French debt commission
store.
Work on the south unit of the Sky width and traced out for a length of
sailed hack home on the liner France.
"Sudden Service.’ ’
line trail is still being rushed, with 690 feet has been discovered by Henry
"Grievously disappointed" over fail­
Ranger J. A. Graham In charge of 4C
V ^ a ld o Anderson & Son. distrib-
Strader, a resident of Roseburg, and ure to effect a settlement of France's
men,
and
the
work
will
continue
until
* ’ utors and dealers for Maxwell. Chal­
has been staked out by himself and $4.299.009,909 debt. M. Caillaux said
mers, Essex, Hudson & Hupmohilc cars.
snow conies. This government work
sons as a mining claim
The discov­ hla country would do everything with
Accessories, a pcliee. 1st A Broadalbin
s being pushed to make that section
ery at preseot prices of the clay la In the limits of her strength to pay
jf the Mount Uood national forest ac much more valuable than a gold mine,
the deht. He said he might return to
I f you en joy a good meal.
esslble for fire fighters in tbs danger ft la said, and It Is believed to be the
Washington in six months to resume
.»nil know a good ineal when you get it,
ous season.
only discovery of Its kind In the state
You'll be back, tor yon'll pot forget it.
negotiations.
The Umpqua Mills A Timber com
Our aim is to please vou.
He was uncertain whether th» W oo d S u p p o rte rs A r t A s k td to P ay.
W ith the annual open season for
Optometrist
pany, recently organized with a cap!
Chicago, 111.-—Members of the Oen
depr not yet half gone Ihe death rate French parliament would accept the
tai of $1,509,000 has acquired approxi­
eral Wood presidential conipslgn com
Optician mately 350,000,000 feet of standing tlm among hunters has been unprecedent­ five year temporary agreement With
ALBANY
payments of $40,000/100 a year propos­ mlttee of 1920 are asked to pay pro­
ALBAN Y
OREGON her adjacent to tidewater on Smith ed and so many accidental killings
have been reported to the state gstue ed by the Atnericitii cnmm.ssloaars rata to Colonel Wllllatn Cooper Proc
G E O . M G IL C H R IS T .
river In Douglas county. The tlm
warden's office that E. F. Averill, war­ He had power to sign a complete fund ter, Cincinnati snap manufacturer,
her was formerly owned by the Coos
who was chairman and financial angel
den, has decided to send out special Ing agreement, he said.
Bay Lumber company.
The disappointment expressed hy of the Wood candidacy, the total ot
instruction to deputies in the field or
$500,900 In hla suit pending here. The
M. r'alllau i was manifest tn Washing
W rite tor booklet describing onr 20-
ton and Paris, the stock qxchange and verdict for $62.697 against Colonel A.
vear Rural Credit Amortized Loans
the bourse, where the franc and A. ftFrague of Chicago who was treas­
7 be loan pays ont in 20 payments, re­
French bonds slumped.
President urer of the Wood campaign, return­
tiring the principal. Cheap rates. No
Coolidge, though he earnestly deslr ed last week In favor of Colonel Proc­
Gleaned by tho W e ste rn
delay.
B ea m L a n d Co.,
on oar deliciously flavored ice
133 I.yon street. Albany, Ore.
ed a final settlement, helk-vea that the ter clears the way for the larger suit.
Newsapor U n io n fo r
oreatn. We have all vgrietie o American commissioners made every
Busv People
frozen delioacies
Rich, lutcious, possible concession. Bankers are In
tooling, perfectly frozen oreatne — a quandary. They said large volume
September exports from Portland
at lowest rate of interest
the joy of t ie (lightened summer, of French leans rrUght tr held up In
represented a combined value of $<•■
definitely and are anxiously awaiting
Real Estate
Insurance
the delight ol the festival winter—
»«9,284.
f r Secretary Kellrgg to clear up the
Prompt service. Courteous treatment.
the all-the.year delicacy de luxe! government's nttjtude toward new
The newly constructed union high
W m B a in . Room 5, First Savings Bank
French loans
Prior to the confer
J- W S T E P H E N S O N .
school at Nehalem was dedicated F ri­
builning, Albany
ence France haxl been expected to
day evening
ask for a $100,006,000 loan thia winter I
Dr C. M. Dodson. 83. for 43 years a
Ole 1
prominent citizen of Baker, died at
Never try to change the size of
hla heme In that city.
bundles on your binder with the ten
You get
LA W Y E R AND NOTARY
«ton or compress spring; use the
The Douglas A Taylor furniture
bundle sizer spring.
H alsey * O rcooji
store at Corvallis was damaged to tha
„
i.
W illa r d s
Southern Pacific Lines
Holland Bulbs
A?
M L ’S
8BUP
W e Save You Money
E. L SilfF
FURNITURE
COMPANY
N ew and r
Second-hand^ uurn,ture
Southern Pacific Lines
422 W. First,
THE
Grill is R ed H o t for
G eneral M itchell
OLDEN
f VJi 1 L ' O W
H om e made fresh daily
Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and
H(
E ig h t L u n c h e s
M E T Z G E R ’S
SHOE
SERVICE
M
M OVED
ltf
D on’t forget the place
Third & Broadalbin
French Parliam ent
A ction Doubtful
IF
PARAGON
FARM
CAFE
E. C. Meade,
H. Albro,
,
News Notes From,1
LOANS
A ll O ver Oregon
A ll A ges Just D ote
FARM
BARBER
LOANS
SHOP
Lirsl-class W ork
C lark’s Confectionery
D r. C. F IC Q , Dentist
“ PLATES T H A T F IT ”
T h e G IR L
ettent ot $8090 by fire.
* The Andersen A Middleton LttfcbOr
We have
The
D IA M O N D !
FRENCH
&
Ah average ot led cates of salmon
dally are being packed at the Allen
A Hendrickson cannery at Rainier.
SON
Jewelers, Opticians, Albany
I
X
eStopsgy of Cevtage Grove has doubled
Its woods crew at ftajada
|
The summer weather ot 1925 will
I * remembered as the most nearly
perfect ever known in wetern
Oregon.
Portland bank clearings for R»ptem
her were the greatest for any month
thia year, aggregating $177.130.874 98
Mr« Mary Morrison. 65, committed
suicide by hanging herself to a rafter
tn the attic of the P E Allen home
at Nehalem.
r
Grown«, bridge work and fillings
it will
pay you to get my prices on vour dental work,
Cusick bank build ng, Albany
A R R O W G A R A G E , Gan.-le Bros.
AUTHORIZED UGHT-TEST15G STATION
A n y Girl in Trouble
may communicate with Enitgn Lee of the Salvation Army at the
!
Amor A. Tugsing
White Shield Home, 56.5 Mayfair avenue, Pottland. Oregon.
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T h e wisest girls keep out of trouble
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ItefloctorH and lenses fo r n e a rly a ll make« o f
cars.
Fi re c o n d itio n a ll m akes o f
Caraa a n d M o to r h