Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 25, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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    KU K A L E M IL K P R IS E
íbany^);rectory|WÍllard
Service
Station
W i ll a r d s
He serve all make!
and»«i?i , i r *
- — J 1*? 13 lf°»d advice: " i f you live
■a Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live
H k o in e other to.vn trade in that town.'
But .n these automobile days many re*
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
at least part ot their buying in the
■ g e r town. Those who go to Albany
te transact business will find the firms
npmed below ready to fill their require­
ments with courtesy and fairness
J. L IN D A H L , hardware,
~.
Dinnerware
k r , . lln 3l,0P 10 connection
First St.
Albany, Oregon
A lb a n y F loral Co.
astburn Bros. — Two big grocery
E. L SlIFf
422 W. F ir st,.
THE
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K irk -P oeeak M otor Co.
*
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
street, Albany, Oregon.
p C L L E R GROCERY, 285 Lyon
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(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
iPhone 2b3R
U O L M A N & JACKSON
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Grocery—Bakery
| E verythin g in the line of eats
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Opposite Postoffice
209 »v. h irst
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
Phone 665
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V t l U A K F IN IS H IN G
A V p or expert work send your films |
to H askin's film shop, 309 Lyon street,
Albany, Oregon.
ice station.
Couservative prices. Al
work guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second
en
F . W . R O S S , Albany.
First street — Bikm&n Bldg.
cordfng to a report on the fires In
the forest prepared by Nelson F. Mac­
duff. supervisor.
M E T Z G E R ’S
SHOE
SERVICE
M OVED
ALBANY
N ew s N o tes F rom
j i f A GN ETO E L E C T R IC CO?
•G-k Official Stromberg carburetor serv
Senator G. W. Norris of Nebraska,
who, in the belief of many political
observera, will be the leader of the
progressives in the senate.
L ig h t L u n c h e s
Third & Broadalbin
WK NKVER CEOSK
A ll O v e r O re g on
and money are best when
One hundred and four mills report­
ing to West Coast Lumbermen’s asso­
ciation for the week ending Novem­
ber 14 manufactured 99.989.931 feet of
lumber, sold 108,766,554 feet and ship­
ped 75,495,032 feet.
Two hundred ten direct inquiries
for agricultural information on Ore­
gon were received during the first two
weeks of November by the land settle­
ment department of the Portland
Chamber of Commerce.
A resolution favoring the proposed
extension of the state normal course
for public school teachers from two to
four years was unanimously adopted
by the Polk county W. C. T. U. In
convention at Independence.
Only 66 votes were cast In Medford’s
school district election on the question
of approving the annual budget and
raising the school tax of the city more
than 6 per cent above that of 1924,
ind every vote was favorable.
M
of
HA LSEY
•in<l know a good meal when you get it,
You’ll be back, tor you’ll not forget it.
Our aim is to please vou.
C. H. Dye was elected president of
the W illamette valley Chautauqua as­
sociation at a meeting of the board of
PARAGON
directors held at Oregon City.
Despondent over flnarsrtal troubles
and continued Ill-health, Howard L
Ward, who resides about five miles |
south of Roseburg, shot himself.
ALBANY
GEO,
M
G IL C H R IS T
FARM LOANS
W rite lor booklet describing our 20
year Rural Gredit Amortized Loan*
1 lie loan pays out in 20 payments, re
tiring the principal. Cheap rates. No
delay.
B eam L and C o .,
133 Lyon street, Albany, Ore
FARM
LOANS
at lowest rate of interest
Real Estate
Insurance
Prompt service.
Courteous treatment
W m B ain . Room 5, First Saving* Bank
bnilning, Albany
You get
T h e G IR L
We have
The
D IA M O N D !
FRENCH
&
SON
Jewekra, Opticians, Albany
C A P IT A L
>7^001 .tl<f
SU RPLUS
$ 35 ,0 00
That Box of Candy
is always quite an event, but how
the enthusiasm dampens if the
confectionery falls short of what
the affectionate one has a rig h t to
e xpect! I f you send a box o f our
delicious confections th e y 'll be
everything she dreamed of and
more. Q f course our cofectionery
is pure and it surely cannot be
called high in price,
C la rk ’s C onfectionery
officer,
was In-
and an
Pacific
M O Neese of Portismd has filed
iu U in circuit court at Eugene against
the county court, seeking Judgment
of 224.341 «1 alleged due for cruising
100,000 scree of timber In Lane coun­
ty-
Timber valued at | M was destroy-
ed or damaged tn the Cascade na-
Uh»l tarest
W , *•
AN D
T he A r r iv a l o f
One of the largest wildcats ever j
seen tn Klamath county was acci­
dentally killed on the Ashland-Klam
ath highway when It was run down
by an autolet from Ctorvallls.
1
BANK
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
Frank C. Clark of Medford was re-1
appointed by Otrrernor Pierce as a |
member of the Mate board of archi­
tects’ examiners-
Bis commission
•’ ate» from May 20, £925.
W ire entanglements, which have
been under construction at the Ore-|
gon state penitentiary (or the past
tew weeks, are complete
The wires
are located on trip of the prison walls
STATE
H alsey , O reg o n
Five candidates seek the office of I
district attorney of Polk county to
succeed Joseph Helgerson. who has
been appointed deputy United States |
district attorney.
E H. Lister, stat» traffic
with headquarters In Eugene,
Jured when his motorcycle
automobile collided on the
highway at West Sprta.ffleld
HILL & Co.
•
Angling for trout of 10 inches In
length or more In all streams of the
state, which has heretofore been per­
mitted during the regular closed sea-
»on from November 30 to April 16. will
be prohibited this year above the por­
a republican, who was appointed Uni­
tions of streams not actually artect-
ted States senator to fill out the term
id by tides, under a new law enact­
of the late Senator Ralston.
ed by the last session of the legis­
lature.
the state, will have the opposition of
Three men were Injured In prema
Governor Pierce, acoordlng to a state­
ture dynamite explosions In Klamath
ment made by him at Salem.
The cases of Tom Murray, Ellsworth county. George Lapowt, employed on
Kelley and James Wlllos, convicts, a road construction crew near Bon­
who are under death sentence for the anza, lost the sight of both of his
murder of John Sweeney, guard, dur­ eyes when a charge of dynamite ex­
ploded unexpectedly and H Westfall
ing a break at the Oregon state peni­
and Robert Mahan, employes of the
tentiary on August 12, will be appeal­
California-Oregon
Power
company,
ed to the state supreme court.
were badly cut about the face with
The state highway commission. In flying rocks when another charge ex
Its suit against R. L. Stewart in the ploded.
circuit court was ordered by a Jury
The city »pedal election held at
verdict to pay J10I0 to the defendant Vernonia for the purpose of voting on
as proper compensation for 11 acres
two measures, one for changing the
of ground condemn. 1 by the state and charter to collect an additional 2 per
county for the Baker-Unity state high­
cent on personal property, carried 99
way.
to 72. That to levy a tax for more
Mrs. Mary P. Cushing. 93, eastern than 6 per cent for the year 192# for
Oregon's oldest woman pioneer, both a tax of 214,175, to raise an additional
In age and length of residence, died >4000 which the budget did not carry
at the home of a son, W illiam H. Cush­ to pay interest on the general bonded
ing, on the Columbia highway, three Indebtedness of the city, carried by
miles from The Dalles. Mrs. Cushing 104 to 69.
had been a resident of Wasco county
To comply with necessary legal re
since 1853.
qulroments whereby the city of Med­
Klamath Falls now has a population ford can hold Its recently purchased
of at least 10.000, according to an and long unused Medford A Coast
estimate of Fred Peterson, county railroad, betwesn Medford and Jack
school superintendent, following com­ sonvllle. until a possible future pur­
pletion of the school census for the chaser appears to operate and extend
city. The census shows an Increase it to the timber and mineral resources
of 1730 over last year, with a total of of the Applegate section, the city ad­
2490 persons of school age.
ministration has organised among Its
The
The firm of Lee and Son of Raker members a holding company
ompnny will run the railroad's one
recently made a sale of 80,000 pounds
of wool to Roston interests, the ship­ engine once every #0 days between
ment going east by rail. The price Medford and Jacksonville to show the
was not announced but the total con­ world it is a going concern
b
llS y .
M a 1rs» v your
n t t r i dollars
l n l l n r a work
w io » l. i in
n I I C ' 1
busy.
Make
j i
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ti-
a
I Dave Arthur- member of a prominent
our savings department. A lbany S tate | ^ l e a n e d b y t h e V \ O S t e iT . | Baker county fam ily of mining opera
B ank . Under government supervision.
tors, was acquitted of a charge of
N e w s a p o r U n io n f o r
nanslaughter In connection with the
A R IN E L L O PARLORS
ß u s y P e e p le
leath of G. C. Tucker in a fight In
(A beauty aid for every need)
the Mother Lode mine September 1.
St. Francis Hotel
Prop. Winifred Rose I
The public school at Dexter has | State traffic officers operating un-
been closed on account of scarlet | dor T. A. Raffety, chief inspector for
J ^ O S C O E A M E S H A R D W A R E fever.
the state motor vehicle division, have sideration was believed to be a little
started a systematic enforcement of less than 140,000.
About 160,000
Construction
work
has
been
started
I
The Winchester Store J
on the new terminal grounds of the ] the so-called automobile lighting law pounds of wool remain In Baker ware
Q ec o n d hand Pianos from $185 up I Southern Pacific company at Eugene. enacted at the 1925 session of the leg­ houses unsold, as growers are expect­
ing higher prices.
If you want a bargain in a piano now J Tho
„ mia ,.,, nr islature.
The total number of children of
is your chance. They 're in Al condition
Pupils passing into any grade above
There were three fatalities In Ore­
Davenport Music House, 409 W. First school age In Lane county at the the fourth grade of the public schools
gon due to Industrial accidents in the
time the recent school census was
of Roseburg must be able to write week ending November 19. according
Q ta p le and Fancy Groceries
taken te 14,309.
the words of America, the first and to a report prepared by the state in­
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Crockery and Glassware
A Pkckwlek stage on the way from last stanzas of “The Star-Spangled dustrlal accident commission.
Mrs. M. G. Stetter
The
Phone 139*j
206 W. Second st. Yreka to Roseburg struck and killed Banner" and the 'oath of allegiance,’’ victims were W alter C. Weber, Tills
a big buck deer In the canyon south the school board has ruled.
’ mook, foreman; Axel Lind, Kerry,
G T IM S O N T H E SHOE DOCTOR
of Canyonville.
Second street, opposite Hamilton's
Any attempt to consolidate the Uni- windfall bucker, and Hugh Jackson,
store.
Mrs. Stella Magladry. wife of J. S verslty of Oregon and Oregon Agrlcul- Bridge, logger. A total of 642 accl-
“ Sudden Service.”
Magladry, state senator, died at Ku tural college, as has been suggested dents was reported.
gene after an Illness of a few weeks by newspapers In different parts
Y l f a l d n Anderson Ai Son, distrib-
from pneumonia.
’ ’ utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­
mers, Fssex, Rudson & Hupmobile cars.
Corn sweepstake« at the annual
Accessories, a pnlies. 1st A t Broadalbin
Marlon-Polk county corn show which
was held at Salem were awarded to
the city of Woodburn
I f you enjoy a good meal,
CAFEI
£
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OLDEN
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D o n ’t forget the place
mperial ca fe ,
a n ti fe lt-b a s e y a r d g o o d s
Albany
Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and
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W o h a v e s o m e a t tr a c t iv e p a tte r n s in L in o le u m *
N e w and n
S eco n d -h an d F u urniture
'lite Cafeteria and confectionery
p o r t m ille r F urn iture Co., fu rn i-
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FURNITURE
COMPANY
H o m e m ade fresh daily
p O R D SALES AN D S E R V IC E
I
W e S ave Y ou M oney
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
am. Good merchandise at the right
ices.
Home cooking. Pleasant surround-
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Courteous, efficient serviee.
v\ e make our own candies.
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Congoleum $ | ( ) •
and
Printed
M HVj
(¡OLD SEAL
Rugs
cash •
A rm stro n g L inoleum R u g s, $ 1 8 cash •
I. M. Taylor, Prop.
1*1 W, Seoond, Albany
tire SHOP
Tire Vulcanuiug- Battery re
larging. 221 W. Second.
Ed Falk, Prop.
•*
PABCOLIN
Luder uew management
Cut dowers
, and plants. Floral art for every
•xui all occasions.
■ _____________ Flower phone 458-T,
■ central
PAG B 7
D r. C . F I C Q , D entist
“ PLATES
THAT
F IT ”
Growns, bridge work and fillin g s
n w ill
pay you to get my prices on »our dental work,
Cusick bank b uild ng, A lb a n y
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A n y G irl in Trouble
may communicate with Ensign Lee of the Satvition Army at the
White Shield Homs, 565 Mayfair avenue. Portland, Oregon.
T h e wisest girls keep out of trouble
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A C h an g e in the
F rench M in istry
Foreign Minister In Rainleve
Cabinet Asked by Presi­
dent to Act.
Paris. — Orowlng discontent with
Premier Palnlsva’s financial proposals,
even among tbs government’« support­
ers, finally brought about his fall, less
than a month after ha had reconstitut­
ed bis ministry to meat the wishes of
the radical groups In tha chamber of
deputies.
The defeat of the ministry ctma
when the chamber refused by three
votes to accept article 6 of tha pro­
posals providing for enforced consol­
idation of the short term debt, al­
though a previous motion for tha
elimination of the article had been de­
feated.
Foreign Minister Hrland provisional­
ly accepted President Doumergue’s
orders to form a new cabinet.
M Rriand was suggested as tbs only
man capable of leading Frace out of
the present political and financial
Jungle by the president of the senate,
M. Deceives; the president of the
chamber of deputies, M. Harriot, and
other parliamentarians consulted by
the chief executive since the begin­
ning of the cabinet crisis.
The concensus was that the second
Palnleve cabinet fell, like all other
French cabinets durlDg tba last two
years, a victim of tha financial situa­
tion rather than of a political man­
euver.
The press of all political
shades adopts a serious attitude re­
garding the fall of the ministry as
secondary In Importance to the ques­
tions now facing the coun'rv.
ARROW
M o re M o n e y C om es
to U . S . T re a su ry
es s
i se . —
— y
$25.482,690 Increase in Rev­
enue for 1924 Over 1923
is Shown.
Washington. D. C.— Despite a reduc­
tion In rates, treasury receipts from
taxation on personal Incomes for 1924
are greater by 2Z6.4S2.«8O than for the
previous year.
Tbs total of personal tax payments
for 1924 Is 2«89,184,185, or a gain of
3.7 per cent over taxes received ou
1923 Incomes. The growth in the total
receipts occurred notwithstanding a
decrease of nearly
lu the num­
ber of returns filed, which to Septem­
ber 30 last was 7,289.481,
Statistics of tha 1924 Income mads
public by the internal revenue bureau
as the house ways and meant com­
mittee neared completion of Ita work
on a new tax law, showed an aggre­
gate personal net Income of 226.022,-
210,893. That amount, the bureau cal­
culated. was about three fourths of 1
per cent greater than the net income
In 1923.
There were substantial decreases In
the number of returns for the classes
with Incomes from 21000 to 24000 For
1923 a total of 2,616,334 filed returns
on Incomes from 21000 to 22000, while
In 192« the number was 2.360,494.
There was a reduction from 2,740,790
to 2.308,8(2 in the number of returns
on Incomes from 22000 to 22000 Those
between 23000 and 24000 decreased
from 1,126,462 to 1,061,34«.
Increases were shown In the num­
ber of returns for the class beginning
with Incomes of 25000 and extending
to (he millionaire class
The report disclosed that approxi­
mately one-third of the estimated
amount of outstanding tax-exempt
securities are held hy persons having
a net Income of 26000 or more. The
treasury frequently baa calculated tbe
amount of such «scarifies at 216,900,-
000,000 and tbe statistics compiled from
the tax returns showed that 25,212.-
569,294 of such paper was held by
Individual!.
400.090
COLONEL MITCHELL BACMEd
Rickanbasksr Says United States Stfs
In Air Fewer Ameag Nations.
Washington. D. C — That the grave­
yards of America hear mute testimony
to the haaard of human Ufa In using
wartime material on peaeoitme flying
fields, was the quiet nseertien of Cap­
tain Eddie Rlrkeabacker, Assert can
world war "nee," before the Mitchell
court-martial.
He called sending men Into the
air without parachute equipment "sui­
cide," and said anti-aircraft gone were
no protection against air attacks.
Rlakenharker said the United Htates
ranked eighth la air power, behind
France. Oreet Britain. Italy, Germany,
Russia, Japan and Poland.
Lieutenant H
Sheridan, an army
air service observer who was aboard
the aircraft carrier Langley during the
Hawaiian maneuvers, told the court-
martial that the navel air unite tak­
ing part In the maneuvers' were In­
efficient, poorly organised and Im ­
properly commended.
W.
W ill Seek 2.75 Per Cent Seer-
Washington. D. C.— Increase la the
alcoholic content allowed In beer from
one-half of 1 per cent to 2 TS per cent
will be sought by amendment of thn
Volstead act to be proposed at the
coming session of congress by Repre­
sentative Dyer republican, of Missouri.
The proposal was defeated laet eee-
tloo in the Judlrlary committee
G A R A G E , G ansle Bros.
AUTHORIZED EIGHT-TESTING STATION
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