Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, December 02, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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ThJSis good advice: "Jf you live
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if yOU ilve
in some other town trade in that town.
But in these automobile days many re­
siding 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 1 fairness.
J- L IN D A H L , hardware,
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Dinnerware
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I in shop in connection
3 j 0 ft • Firat St.
Albany, Oregon
A lb a n y Floral Co. Cut dowers
, and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
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Flower phone 458-J.
C E N T R A L T IR E SHOP
Tire Vulcanuiug- Battery re
charging. 221 W. Second.
7
___________ Ed Falk, Prop.
t^ a s tb u rn Bros.— Two big grocery
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
Main.
prices.
Good m erchandise at the right
Ip l.te Cafeteria and confectionery
*-* Home cooking. Pleasant surround-
,T?KS-
Courteous, efficient service
W e make our own candies.
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W. S. D uncan .
P O R D SALES AN D S E R V IC E
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K ikk -P ouak M otor C o .
P o r tm ille r F u rn itu re Co., fu rn i-
* ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges.
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
street, Albany, Oregon.
p C L L E R G R O t~ E K \\ 235 Lyoo
* (Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 263 R
J 1 O L M A N & JACKSON
Grocery—Bakery
Everything in the line of eats
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Opposite Postoffice
IM P E R I A L C A F E . 2 0 9 'V.
'\ First
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Harold G. Murphy Prop,
rop.
Phone 665
W e never cu 6 se
Willard
s ta tio n
W,
F I QTICC
furniture
L. L. O llrr
(A beauty aid for every need)
St. Francis Hotel
Prop. Winifred Rose
JJOSCOK AMES HARDWARE
The Winchester Store ;
C econd band Pianos from $185 up
If you want a bargain in a piano «low
is your chance. They 're in A1 condition.
Davenport Music House, 409 W. First
C ta p le and Fancy Groceries
Crockery and Glassware
Mrs, M. G. Stetter
Phone l39iJ
206 W. Second st.
GTIMSON T H E SHOE DOCTOR
~ Second street, opposite Hamilton's
store.
“ Sudden Service.”
ULTaldo Anderson <Jt Son. distrib-
" utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­
mers, Essex, Hudson & Hupmobile cars.
Accessories, a prîtes. 1st & Broadalbin
FARM LOANS
Write lor booklet describing our 20-
year Rural Credit Amortized Loans
The 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.
FA RM LOANS
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Armstrong Linoleum Rugs, $ 18 cash
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Germany Signs up
for World Peace
alned a postponement of the effective
late of the Increase.
Shorter average hours per week and
ligher average earnings per hour
were found to prevail in Oregon s»w-
Representative John N. Garner ot
C. W. Dewitt of Philadelphia, whe Texas, ranking democratic member of nills than those of 20 other states President Hindenburg Immedi­
/isited last summer by special repre­
claims that he I* the long missing
ately Signs Measure
the house ways and means committee sentatives of the bureau of labor sta-
Charley Ross, the lad who half t
istlcs department, a report from the
Legalizing Pacts.
century ago was kidnapped by a banc
of conspirators.
for Interfering with and assaulting H. lepartment of labor has disclosed.
M. Averill, deputy game warden. Aver­
The state board of control haa ae
Berlin.— President Von Hindenburg
can bay timber sale area or the Crater ill. it is charged, was clubbed ovet •epted formally the new state train-
placed the seal of hla approval of the
national forest, 45,000,000 board feet the head by Smith.
ng school for boys erected recently Locarno treaties by affixing hla signa­
of timber were sold In that area this
Voters of the city of Prineville ap­ year Woodburn. The plant includes ture to the bill which legalizes the se­
year, an increase of 10,000,000 over
proved a 20-mtll tax to pay for the lo­ ’ight buildings and was erected at a curity pact and arbitration treaties
1924.
oat of approximately $145,000. Tho and Germany's entry Into the league of
comotive purchased during the sura
A fire starting In the kitchen of tner and to care for indebtedness In ute coat an additional $36,000, while nations.
the hotel at Siletz destroyed the hotel curred In the operation and mainten­ 125,000 waa appropriated for furnish­
By giving executive approval to the
and butcher shop owned by Grant ance of the City of Prineville » » » . . ings.
law In less than 24 hours after it was
King, and the store belonging to
Cochran, in Washington county, has
The partly completed roof of a big been quarantined and no one may ratified by the relchstag. the presi­
ft alter Hall, the total loss aggregating
tabernacle which is being built at leave the place without a certificate of dent administered a rebuke to its re­
$2£ 000.
actionary opponents, who atlll hoped
The general merchandise store own­ Bend for E. Arthur Lewis and Edmund health. A carrier of epidemic cere­ he would refrain from apprving it on
T.
Campbell,
evangelists,
crashed
ed by C. F. ftade at Olex was destroy­
brospinal meningitis has been isolat­ constitutional grounds. Hla action de­
ed by fire, which also took other build­ down while 32 people were working 'd at the county hospital at Hillsboro finitely smothers tho last embers of
ings housing the telephone exchange an the main floor, but one sprained following the death recently of three the fiery opposition kindled by tho
and postoffice. Loss was estimated wrist was the only injury.
loggers employed by the C. H. Wheel­ German nationalists, and It la also re­
at $40,000.
M. N. Ford, secretary of the Ohio er Logging company on Gales Creek. ceived in parliamentary circles aa a
One hundred and four mills report­ state board of pharmacy and presi­
Law enforcement, as handled under compliment to Chancellor Luther and
ing to West Coast Lumbermen's asso­ dent of the National Association of existing conditions, is the greatest Dr. Htreaemann, the foreign minister.
ciation for the week ending November Boards of Pharmacy, has announced hypocrisy on earth, was the charge
By a vote of 291 to 174 the relchstag
21, manufactured 104,847,909 feet of the appointment of Frank 8. Ward of made by L. H. McMahan, Judge of the Rdopted the hill legalizing the security
lumber; sold 108,594,417 feet and ship­ Portland, as a member of the associa­ Marion county circuit court, in an pact drawn up at Locarno aod the
tion's committee on publications.
ped 98,248,042 feet.
address before the Salem Rotary club. supplementary treaties with France,
F. M. Brown of Portland, chief de­ To hold a man merely for Investiga­ Belgium. Poland aod Csecho-Slpvakla.
Fritz Drebert, 50, operator of a shoe
repair shop in Portland, was killed puty state game warden is in Klani- tion is a violation of the constitutional Approval also was given to the ar­
when the motorcycle sidecar in which ith Falls in an effort to collect delin- rights guaranteed to the cltlzena of rangement whereby Germany is to
apply for membership in the league.
he was riding was hit by an auto­ ]uent fines assessed in local courts the United States, fie said.
Parliamentary sanction came after
mobile on the highway between Mil for game violations over a period of
Tire mountain and Mount June, In
several years. The delinquent pay­ he Cascade national forest, proMhly a stubborn partisan battle lasting six
waukle and Oregon City.
ments are said to total nearly $1500.
will ty> designated as forest fire ldok weeks The outcome was never really
Ducks recently found dead at Ocean
A derision to invite the officers o' nut points, according to Nelson F Mac in doubt but the chancellor and for­
beach, near Astoria, died from eating
fermented, or spoiled, wheat, accord the national organization of the hu­ duff, supervisor of the forest, who, eign secretary were confronted with
ing to a report from the state food and mane society to attend the 17th an­ with H. E. Haefner. ranger located St unrelenting opposition by reaction­
aries.
dairy commission chemist received at nual Pendleton Round-up September Westfir, ascended these peaks a few
15-18,
1928,
was
made
by
unanimous
days
ago.
Both
these
mountains
are
the game commission offices.
consent at the annual meeting of higher than some of the others that
The state board of control, over
stockholders of the association at have been used for some time past
the protest of Sam A. Kozer, secretary
Pendleton.
A larger appropriation of federal
of state, has approved a policy of
Klamath Fails is to have a mounted funds for channel operations in the
refusing to return to the state train­
ing school boys who escaped and get policeman. This is the decision of Willamette river between Salem and
Washington, II. C. — Soviet Russia
lie city council, which has authorized Portland will be urged by Senator Mc­
outside of the state of Oregon.
has begun Its long threatened -and
he purchase of a horse and saddle Nary, according to letters received at
feared campaign to bore openly Into
The Cope Film corporation will lo­
The mounted ’’cop" will devote most Salem. ThM year’s appropriation for
cate the northwest studio of its mo­
Chinese affairs, according to oonfl-
}{ his time to driving stray horses and dredging the Willamette river chan dential advices reaching official
tion picture Industry in Eugene, ac­
•attle off cemetery lots and the lawns nel was $20,000, but this was not suf­ sources here.
cording to ft’. 8. Cope, head of the
if private homes.
ficient to meet the demands of the
Tho crumbling of Marshal Chang
concern. The construction program
navigators. An attempt will be made Tao-iln’a Manchurian empire, which
The
Southern
Pacific
company
has
calls for an expenditure of $500,000.
placed itself on record against Ihe in to double this appropriation for the ■caves General Feng Yu-hslang in vir­
Attempt to prevent arrest of his
rease in butter, eggs and cheese year 1925.
tual control of all of Central China,
father for shooting ducks from a mo­
'reight rates ordered by the interstate
Public service corporations operat­ and the quiet Inflltratloh of thousand*
torboat caused Owen Smith of Lang
•ommerce commission between Port- ing in the state of Oregon will pay of Russian troops disguised as civil­
lois to be bound over to the grand
and and California points, and has ob- taxes in 1928 on apportioned corpora­ ians. are the main developments In
iry of Curry county under bail of $500
tion property valuations aggregating what la regarded by diplomats as a gi­
$155,053,507.71, based on a total as­ gantic soviet plot to cnminunlse China.
sessment of $258,531.608.02, according
General Feng la openly barked by
to figures made public by the state the soviets, who for many month*
tax commissioner. The increase in have been pouring arms and ammuni­
apportioned corporation valuations tion Into Kslgan, his stronghold, east
for the year 1925, on which taxes will of Peking
he paid in 1926, when compared with
Russia's activities in China are said
the valuations upon which the 192$ to he baaed on a desire to smash the
tax was based is $6,598,661.42.
British empire in Asia hy spreading
C A P IT A L
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soviet propaganda in Indio, which la
regarded as s fertile field.
LO W
Home made fresh daily |
Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and
L ig h t L u n c h e s
F . W . R O S S , A lbany.
F irst street — Bikroan Blag.
M E T Z G E R 'S
SHOE
SERVICE
M OVED
Don t forget the place
T hird & B ro ad alb in
ALBANY
News Notes From
All Over Oregon
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
Portland water rates will be raised
20 per cent December 1.
Two new grade school building are
planned for next year at Eugene.
Nearly 300 school teachers of Coos
county assembled at Marshfield to at
tend the annual Institute.
A poor season was experienced by
salmon fishermen on the Stuslaw
river, according to reports.
The 20th conference of the Inde­
pendent College Presidents' associa
tlon of Oregon was held at Albany.
A vein nine feet wide and rich In
copper ore was struck at the Mother
Lode mine, 25 miles northeast of
Baker.
The Russ Would
G rab Far Cathay
H A LSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
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The A r r iv a l o f
T h a t Box o f C andy
is always quite an event, but bow
the enthusiasm dampens if the
confectionery falls short of whst
the affectionate one has a rig h t to
expect ! I f you «end a box of out
delicious confections th e y ’ ll b«
everything «be dreamed o f and
more. Q f course our cofectiouery
is pure and it surely cannot be
called high in price,
The .contract was awarded by the
Eugene water board for construction
of a 3,000.000 gallon reservoir on Skin­
ner’s butte to B. C. Seydel company
of Portland for $61,802 83.
Merging of the Oregon State Drain­
age association and the Oregon Irri­
Real Estate
Insurance gation congress probably will be con
Prompt service. Courteous treatment. sldered at a meeting of the drainage
W m B ain , Room 5, First Savings Bank association In Salem December 15.
bnilning, Albany
J. Lyman Steed, assistant superin­
tendent of the Pennsylvania state
school for the deaf, has been elected
superintendent of the Oregon deaf In­
stitution to succeed O. L McIntire
Dancing In the Salem high school
You get
In lieu of secret organisations, which
were abolished recently by the school
authorities. Is advocated by Max O.
We hsve
Buren, ex-member of the school hoard
Luzern Gray, an aged bachelor, was
burned to death when he attempted to
start a fire with the aid of kerosene
in his lonely one-story frame cottage
FR EN C H & SON
located In a remote suburb of Port­
I Jeweler», Optician», Albany
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According to reports from the Pell
MINERS ACCEPT PROPOSAL
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
Two hundred boys from various
towns In the Willamette valley at­
tended the annual older boys’ confer­
ence at McMinnville.
Secretaries of the various commer­
cial clubs In western Oregon met in
Salem Saturday. Problems of special
interest to western Oregon were dis
cussed.
at lowest rate of interest.
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PARAGON CAFE
G E O . M G IL C H R IS T
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Second-hand^ uurniture |
422 W. F irst, AlbJ
A new shingle mill to cost in excess
of $15,000 will be add.ed to the plant
of the Spalding Logging company at
If you enjoy a good meal,
.»ml know a good meal when you get it, Salem.
Ye n’ll be back, tor yon’ll not forget it.
Fire of an unknown origin destroyed
Our aim is to please vou.
an apple storage house and 4600 boxes
of apples belonging to B. M. Durland
at La Grande.
ALBANY
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COMPANY
]Vfen and money are best when
T V i busy, Make your dollars work in
our savings department. A lbany S tate
B ank . Under government supervision. G le a n e d
JLf ARINELLO PARLORS
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and
e («OLD SEA L
Second, A lbany.
W e Save \ ou Money
For expert work send your films
to Haskin s film shop, 309 Lyon street.
Albany, Oregon.
A’A
JOHN N. GARNER
L M. Taylor, Prop.
U O U A K FINISHING
J L fA G N E lO E L E C T R IC CO.
A’ * Official Strom berg carburetor serv
ice station. Conservative prices. A1
work guaranteed.
119-121 ft’. Second
C. W. DEWITT
VS-serve a ll makes
and «ell
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Coder new management
Clark’s Confectionery
Dr. C. F1CQ, Dentist
“ PLA TES T H A T F I T ”
Pinchot Plan Adopted "As Basis of
Settlement" of Strike.
Harrisburg, Pa.— Representative» of
tlio United Mine Worker» accepted ’’as
a basis of settlement" the plan sub
milted to them by Governor Pinchot
ending the present suspension of hard
coal mining.
They agreed to meet the operators’
representatives in Joint conference at
any time to negotiate an agreement
covering the proposals submitted by
Mr Pinchot and announced that
promptly after such an agreement on
the part of the operators they would
arrange to resume mining at the earl­
iest possible date.
The action of the miners waa taken
at a meeting here of union officials
and members of the trl-dlatrtct scale
committee.
German Navy Hero Joint U. ». Army.
New York, N Y —A gunaer in th»
German fleet during the historic hattl*
of Jutland, Wilhelm Gleaocke, was en­
listed for service in tho ranks of hl*
one-time enemy -the United Htat»*
army. It was announced Bunday that,
he had been accepted as a private in
the sixteenth infantry, quartered on
Governor's island. He waa personally
decorated by the Kaiser for bravery
in action while a member of a Ger­
man submarine crew.
7600 Mayers In Ita ly Rsmdvsd.
Rome. -About 7500 Italian mayor*
have been suddenly legislated out of
office and the control of fasclsmo ha*
been extended to municipal govern­
ment* by the paaaag« of the new
muniiipal reform bill by the chamber
ot deputies.
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Crowns, bridge work and fillin g s
n wnl
pay you to get my prices ou »out deutal work,
C uuck bank build ng, A lb a n y
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Nation Army si the
White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair avenue, Poitiand. Oregon.
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