Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, January 06, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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he Courtesy Shop — Miilinery
and ready-to-wear
‘ Exclusive but not espensive. “
117 Broadalbin.
COLONEL THAYER
SENATOR NYE
• P A B C O L IN
This is good advice: “ If you live y^Zhite'e Shoe repair service.
in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you liv
in some other town. trade in that town.
Opposite Hotel Albany
But in these automobile days many re­ Albany, Oregon
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
W 0 80r V© 2 1 i UlftkcS wwr«««
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ments with courtesy an I fairness.
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and all occasions.
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Flower phone 458-J.
ENTRAL TIR E SHOP
Tire Vulcamziug- Battery re
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charging. 221 W. Second.
Ed Falk, Prop.
'ORD SALES AND SERVICE
Tires and accessories
Repairs
K irk -P ollak M otor Co.
tN irtm iller Furniture Co., furoi-
■A ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
Funeral directors. 427-433 west First
street, Albany, Oregon.
grocery . 235 Lyc
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
F uller
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
olman & jackson
Grocery—Bakery
H
Everything in the line of eats
Opposite Postoffice
Hotel Albany
Albany, Oregon
Roy Stenberg
CAFE, 209 'V. First
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
I M PERIAL
Phone 665
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CUOSE
1TODAK FIN ISH IN G
I * For expert work send your films
to Haskin's film shop, 309 Lyon street,
Albany, Oregon.
TUIAGNETO ELECTRIC CO.
T” Official Stromberg carburetor serv
ice station. Couservative prices. At
work guaranteed.
119-121 W. Second
m oney are best when
M I en busy. and Make
your dollars work in
our savings department. A lbany S tate
B ank . Under government supervision.
arinello parlors
(A beauty aid- for every need)
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St. Francis Hotel
Prop. Winifred Rcse
R O S C O E AMES HARDW ARE
The Winchester Store ,
C econd baud Pianoa from $185 up
If you want a bargain in a piano now
is your chance. They 're in A1 condition.
Davenport Music House, 409 W. First
Fancy Groceries
Crockery and Glassware
S taple and
Mrs. M. G. Stetter
Phone 139;J
206 W. Second st.
TIM8ON T H E SHOE DOCTOR
Second street, opposite Hamilton's
S
store.
X
Gerald P. Nye, appointed by the gov­
Col. E. D. Thayer, who was electee
ernor of North Dakota to succeed the
secretary of the United States senate
late Senator Ladd.
when the new congress met.
ton sawmill in the Lake creek valley, annual summary of the condition of
over the summit of the Coast moun­ the city's milk supply.
tains to Junction City, has been fin­
Recovery of Harry Aiken, about 35.
ished.
a rancher of the Prospect district, near
The public service commission has Medford, is doubtful, following an ac­
ordered the Skamania Light & Power cidental shooting when a .38-caliber
company to repair leaks in its lines pistol fell from his hip pocket and was
which have been interfering with radio 1 discharged ns it struck the running
reception in the vicinity of Cascade board of his automobile.
Locks.
Whether prohibition has proved a
There was turned over to the sta te' success in the state of Oregon is the
treasurer by the clerk of the state land i question that has been referred to Gov­
board during December an aggregate ernor Pierce by members of the house
of 8108,743.35, according to a state­ of parliament of Australia. A letter
ment prepared by the land board of­ requesting the information was receiv­
ficials.
ed at the executive department at
Strata containing coal have been Salem.
found In the lower Crooked river coun- J The valuation of the properties of
try, it was announced at Bend by a ' the Eastern Oregon Light & Power
contractor working on the highway company at Baker was 82.186,000 as
ALBANY
bridge which is to span the Crooked of June 30. 1925, according to a re­
river gorge.
port filed in the offices of the pub­
A gain ot 52 in the school popula­ lic service commission at Salpm. Tho
tion in Union county is shown for the company operates extensively In east­
past year by the recently completed ern Oregon.
census. In 1924 the school population i That the holiday season has curtail­
for Union county was 5333 compared ed lumber activities Is shown by the
with 6385 this year.
weekly report that 99 mills reporting
Steel for the highway bridge which to West Coast Lumbermen's associa­
G le a n e d b y th e W e s te r n Is to span the Crooked river canyon tion for the week ending December 26,
on the route of The Dalles-California manufactured 55.797,466 feet of lum­
N e w s a p o r U n io n lo r
highway is now arriving at Bend and ber; sold 69,590,487 feet and shipped
B u s y P e e p le
It Is expected that the construction of 74,644,970 feet.
the bridge will start in the next few
The personal support of Major-Gen­
days.
eral Taylor, chief of army engineers,
There were seven deaths in Marlon
Medford has completed the most was assured for the proposed deepen­
county due to traffic accidents in 1925.
successful business year in Its his­ ing and widening of the Columbia
Huckleberries la the Coast moun­ tory. approximately 85,000,000 having
river channel from Portland to the
tains around Gardiner are still ripe. been received in exchange for pro­
sea in the course of a conference In
The school population of the Med­ ducts shipped to eastern markets. Washington, I). C., between General
ford district has Increased 138 over Fruit and lumber revenues formed the Taylor and Senator McNary.
last year's total of 2600.
major portion.
Charles Harlon McClane, eight-
Building la Bend during the past
Eight miles of pavement, 250 miles pound boy, born at Salem Friday
year reached a total of 462 structures, of rock surfacing, 300 miles of grad­ morning to Mr. end Mrs. Harlon Mc­
with estimated value of 8415,435.
ing to state standards and 30 bridges Clane. has made claim to a complete
A total of 71,338.420 feet of timber, of more than 30-foot span, comprised wardrobe offered by Salem merchants
valued at 8254,395.30, was cut In the j the important improvements complet­ in conjunction with the Capital Jour­
ed by the state highway department nal for the first baby born in Marion
Crater national forest during 1925.
and Polk counties in the year 1926.
Receipts at Albany from fines were during the year 1925.
Ninety-six of the 183 dairies that
Twice as many students were drop­
less in 1925 than in 1924, although
more cases were handled In the police supply Portland with milk scored be­ ped from the University of Oregon at
tween 95 and 100, Dr. D. W. Mack, Eugene for poor scholarship In the fall
court.
Building expenditure« In Salem for chief of the city milk division, an­ term as ever before, according to an
the year 1925 exceeded all previous nounced as the result of the semi­
M E T Z G E R ’S
SHOE
SERVICE
Don’t forget the place
Third & Broadalbin
News Notes From
All Over Oregon
records. Permits for L925 aggregated
81,794,935.
“ Sudden Service.*
Eugene's fire loss In £925 was light,
according to a report sutanltted by W.
aldo Anderson A Son. distrib­
utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chal­ E. Nusbaum, fire chief.. ' The loss la
estimated nt 816,216.
mers, Essex, Hudson & Hupmobile cars.
Accessories, a poliea. 1st & Broadalbin
Bank clearings In Evgene broke a
record In 1925, the total being 827,548,-
If you enjoy a good meal,
443.05. This la an lnci ease of more
.and know a good meal when you get it, than 85,000,000 ovar the' clearings in
You’ll be back, tor yon’ll not forget it. 1924.
Our aim is to please vou.
L. L. Dougan of Portland has been
employed to prepare phir.s for a ten-
story office building to he erected at
ALBANY
Salem this year by the First National
G E O . M. G IL C H R IS T
bank.
Five counties in the state have re­
ported 100 per cent collections ot de­
linquent Income tax tlirtmgh warrants
Wrjte tor booklet describing our 20-
sent out recently by the» state tax com­
year Rural Credit Amortized Loans mission.
The loan pays out in 20 payments, re­
tiring the principal. Cheap-rates. No
The body of Barthob imew Isenhoof,
delay.
B eam L and Co.,
92, was found hanging from the raft­
133 Lyon street, Albany, Ore.
ers of a building n ear the home of
John Coy, eight mile t from Bandon,
apparently a suicide.
The Kruse & Baidcs shipyard of
North Bend has obtained the contract
at lowest rate of interest
for construction of a cruiser for the
Real Estate
Insurance Alaska fish commis dan and will start
Prompt service. Courteous treatment. work probably in Jam lary.
W m B ain , Boom 5, First Savings Bank
Salem's population Increased ap­
bnilning, Albany
proximately 7 per cent during 1925, ac­
cording to estimates b ased upon net*,
water taps, telephor« 1 astallatlons and
patrons of the locr»l p< stofflce.
Postal receipts in P, «rtland for De
You get
cember were plr<ced at' 8342,469.71 by |
John M. J o n es/ postmai ter. This is
an Increase of 15 per cent or 845.450.84
over the receipts for D ec« nber, 1924.
John B Coffey, promt«« nt In state
politics tor many years, tta rk of Mult­
nomah roit ty and a mem« ’*r of the
s'.ate legist .»ore for several sessions,
F R E N C H &. S O N
died at St. Vincent'« k o ep lt« ' In Port-
Hnd.
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S econ d
H A LSEY STA TE BANK
W
PARAGON
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
AND
SU RPLU S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
CA FE
C o nfectionery for
th e A ffe c tio n -a ry
If the way to a m an's heart is
through his stomach, as the old
Faying goes, then surely the right
road to a woman’s good graces is
through a box of chocolates and
bon-bon«. Of course only the
daintiest morse,« will accomplish
Hint end, and “ h eal” means
C lark’s. Send a box today to
your bestest. “ Where there’» a
candy box, there the h eart un­
it cka.
FARM LOANS
FA R M LOANS
T he G IR L
We have
T h e D IA M O N D
Jeweler«, Opticians, Albany
Six tones of the Ameld wool en rail­
way being constrjptad 3 9 9 tE • Hor
SEA L
R ugs
cash
Armstrong Linoleum Rugs, $ 18 cash
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Clark’s Confectionery
Dr. C. FICQ , Dentist
“ PLATES
THAT
F IT ”
Grown«, bridge work and (tilings
it will
pay you to get my prices ou voui «leutal work,
Cusick bank build ng, A lbany
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Any Girl in Trouble
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may communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the
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White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair avenue, Poitland, Oregon.
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a n d fe lt-b a s e y a r d g o o d s
H ILL & Co.
H A LSEY
Leaning Towards
The W orld’s Peace
M OVED
Phone 263R
otel Barber Shop
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Home made fresh daily
F. W . R O S S , Albany.
Eplite Cafeteria aud coufectionery
Home cooking. Pleasant surround First street— Bikman Bldg.
ings.
Courteous, efficient service
We make our own candies.
W. S. D uncan .
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prices.
A. Nagel
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OLDEN
aatburn Bros.—Two big grocery
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and
E Main.
Good merchandise at the right
L ig h t L u n c h e s
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Albany, Oregon
Florul Co. Cut (lowers
and plants,
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Floral art for every
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• W o h a v e s o m e a ttr a c t iv e p a t t e r n s in L in o le u m
and sell
W i ll a r d »
LINDAHL, hardware.
Under new management
Dinnerware
L M. Taylor, Prop.
Tin shop in connection
121 W, Second, Albany.
A Ibany
$
Printed
ami
S G O L D
Willard
j 5 o w . First St.
C o n g o le u m
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I he wisest girls keep out of trouble
announcement by the registrar. Nine­
ty-six students failed at the end of the
fall term. Seventy-five of this num- I
her were men and 21 were women.
Business of the Crosset-Western
Washington, D. C.—President Cool­
company at Wauna during the past idge requested congress to appropriât«
year showed encouraging activity, with 850.000 to cover the expense of parti­
a payroll of approximately 81.000,000, cipation by the United States In the
76,000,000 feet of timber cut In the league ot nations preliminary disarm­
logging camps, 61,000,000 feet sawed ament discussions.
at the mill and shipments totaling 900
"Participation In the work of the
carloads, representing 1,630,000 sales. preparatory commission," the presi­
Dean George of Beatty didn't like dent said In a special message, “In­
the way motorists speeded by him as volves no commitment with respect
he Jogged along in his more humble to attendance upon any future confer­
motor vehicle, so he used a shotgun ence or conference on reduction In
in an attempt to puncture the tires of limitation of armaments, and the at-
several cars which passed. As a re­ titude of this government In that re­
sult he will spend the next 60 days gard cannot be defined In advance ol
In the county jail in Klamath Falls the calling of such meetings."
He added that "whether the condl-
for discharging firearms on a public
tlons and circumstances will prov«
highway.
Robert L. Hutton, 68, member of such as to make it désirable for th«
one of the pioneer families of Harney United States to attend.any confer
county, Is in the Harney county Jail ence or conference which 'may even
charged with murder, following the tually take place as a result of th«
killing of Harold Bradley, 19, a labor­ labors of the preparatory commla
er at the Hutton ranch on Wagontlre Sion or otherwise Is a question which
mountain. Hutton gave himself up to need not now be considered.
“It is my judgment," he said, "thal
Sheriff Young of Harney county. He
so
far as this preliminary Inquiry It
was reported to have said he shot in
concerned we ought to give our aid
self-defense.
and co-operation to the fullest extent,
A state Income tax from which 50 consistent with the policies which wt
per cent of the derived revenue shall have adopted."
be used for education was favor­
ed by the Oregon State Teachers’ as­
sociation in session in Portland, and
a committee will confer with the
grange and other state wide organiza­
tions which foster tax revision to draft
a bill to be placed on tho ballot at the
November election.
Washington, D. C.—The ShenandodB
The state supreme court In a brief disaster, which cost the lives of Lieu
Zachary
Laas-
filed at Salem was requested to affirm tenant-Commander
the decision of the circuit court for downe and 13 other officers and men
Marion county in the proceedings "la part of the price that mu«t lnevlt
started by the public service commit- ably be paid In the development 01
sion to compel the major railroads any new and hazardous art."
This was the conclusion of the naval
operating in the state to reduce their
rates on hay, grains, and various other court of Inquiry which lnveatlgated the
farm products from 5 to 25 per cent. accident. Ita report urged the navy
Th<» brief was prepared by W. P. Ellis, department to give “most careful con­
attorney for the commission. The liti­ sideration" to recommendations that
gation Is the result of a proceeding the development of lighter than air
before the public service commission craft go forward.
The big airship was wrecked
several months ago wherein an Order
was entered establishing uniform the storm which encompassed her, l
scales of rates to apply on the llnea said the report; whether prior mlaor .
of all the major carriers In the state, damage to the hull structure caused
by excessive pressure In the helium
gas cells was a determining factor ’
I d the final breakup, the court was
"unable definitely to determine.”
I
Exculpating the ship's personnel
from responsibility for the wrack, the
Washington. D. C. — Four-fifths ol court declared that during the period
the 3,500,000 army world war veteran* of danger "the conduct of all officers
entitled to the bonus have submitted and men was deserving of the highest
their applications and virtually all praise.” Consequently It recommend-
those eligible have been forwarded tc ed that no further proceedings In con­
the veterans* bureau for the issuance nection with the wreck be prosecuted.
of certificates. Major General Robert
C. Davis, adjutant general, said In hit
Arbitration Calna Ground.
annual report on the administration ol
Geneva.—That arbitration continues
the law.
to advance steadily la shown by. a
Nearly 43,000 claims. General Davli league of nations communique Issued
reported, are in the hands of veteran* recently explaining that 248 treaties,
for essential correction, and 39,000 ap conventions or other international
plications were disallowed.
agreements were registered with the
The war department, he revealed, ha* league secretariat during 1825. mak­
been "current’’ with Its bonus work ing the total ao registered 1043.
for the entire year 1925. About 700,
In the 1926 list are treatlea of
000 applications, It Is estimated, arc friendship concluded by Turkey with
still to be expected from veterans Ol Austria, Denmark, Sweden and Czecho­
their dependents.
slovakia; Persia and Afghanistan;
War department calculations show treatlea of conciliation by Swltserland
that 81,100,000,000 In principal wai with Brazil, Italy, Austria, Hungary
“earned" by the veterans under th* and Sweden; an arbitration conven­
term* of adjusted compensation act tion between Latvia, Esthonla, Finland
adding Insurance calculations, the to and Poland.
tai amount involved approached 84.
000,000,000.
ij Virginia governor it Heroine-
Richmond, Va.—Mrs. E. I«ee Trlnkle
785 Killed by Autos In Chicago.
wife of the governor of Virginia, Buf­
Chicago.—Deaths by automobiles foi fered serious burns when she tried t«
1925 reached a new height of 785 rescue her small son. E. Lee Trlnkl«
Deaths by guns for the same perioc Jr., from the third floor of the burn
total 372, by moonshine 231.
Ing executive mansion. Both Jumped
•0 ««pi.«.
Some Whitewash
Skillfully Used
Army Veterans
Not Grasping
A R R O W G A R A G E , Gansle Bros.
A U TH O R IZE D LIG H T-TESTIN G STA TIO N
R e fle c to rs a n d le n s e s lo r n e a r ly all m a k e s o f
c a rs .
E r e c o n d itio n all m a k e s of
C a r» a n d M o to r «
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