Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 03, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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MARCH 3
Ready-to-wear and M illin e ry
Mrs. C. L. Fox
117 Broadalbin st , Albany
W. N. DOAK
T h is is good a d v ic e ; “ i f you live
Rower rates Attractive contracts
in Albany, trade i l l Albany ; if you live
in some other town trade in that town.*' Special attention to truckmen operating
under public service commission
But in these automobile days many re
'¿ •id in g elsewhere find it advisable to do
J.
L. STUART, the insurance tnan I
at least part of their buying in the
larger town. Those who go to Albany Cusick ouildipg (upstairs) room 146
______________
Albauy, Oregon i
to transact business w ill find the firms
named below ready to fill th eir require*
a went» w ith courtesy an t fairness.
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Assistant Secretary
i
Believes
Time Has Come For Thor­
ough Investigation.
Dress up Your Eyes
Washington. D. C.—Creation of a
commission to study the general pro­
hibition question in all its aspects
was proposed by Assistant Secretary
Andrews of the treasury, in charge
of dry law enforcement.
i
With both senate and house pre­
paring to take steps to inquire into I
conditions under prohibition and with *
wet and dry organizations engaged in j
bitter controversy over it, Andrews j
declared he believed the time had
come for a thorough study of the
question in its economic, social and
other phases.
Unwilling to make an estimate of
the various effects of the law himself,
the secretary declared that if enforce­
ment was to proceed with success,
some action must he taken to quiet
the public mind.
In the six years since the eigh­
teenth amendment to the constitution
was adopted no move of a similar
nature has been made by an author­
ized administration official, although
congress has been asked on numerous
occasions by various groups to order
such a procedure.
Enforcement of the law so far. he
said, has not been a fair teat of the
working of prohibition and a fair test
cannot be made until a Judiciary and
a police force sufficient to carry out
the law is available.
They deserve the best money
will buy. If you have to U9e your
A 1
Dinnerware old frame, DON’T buy a second-
Tin shop in connection
\V. First St.
Albany, Oregon quality glass* Have that exactly
perfeet.
lbany Floral Co. Cut flowers
J. LINDAHL, hardware,
r A
and plants. Floral art for every
and all occasions.
Flower phone 458-J.
p E M K A L TIR E SHOP
charging.
T ire Vulcantziug- Battery re­
221 W . Second.
E d Falk, Prop.
E astburn Bros. — Two big grocery
stores, 212 W . First and 225 South
B a m . Good merchandise at the rig ht
■rices.
W. N. Doak, vice president and leg­
islative representative of the Brother­
hood of Railroad Trainmen, who looks
cut for their Interests in any legisla­
tion before congress.
Cafeteria and confectionery
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
E lite
Meade & Albro
ings.
Courteous, efficient service.
FA AB 5
Andrews Wants to
Know, You Know
Automobile and Truck Insurance
I
RURAL MNTERPKISE
CHARLOTTE WHITTON
“Rome De Luxe”
Sleep Sold Here
W h a t a glorious feelin g '
it is to esca p e fro m t h e
d e a d e n in g effects o f a
s a g g in g b e d s p r in g -
W hen y o u sleep w ith
y o u r sp in e s tr a ig h t—-
w hen y o u e lim in a te t h e
p re s s u re o n d e lic a te
nerves— w hen th e w h o le
sy stem c le a rs itse lf o f
f a tig u e p o is o n s a n d
ev ery m uscle a n d n e r v e
fee ls r e f r e s h e d — t h e n
y o u ’ll a p p r e c ia t e t h e
benefits w hich w e offer,
you in R o m e Q u a lity
D e L u x e , T h e B ed-
spring L uxurious. T h e r e
iso n ly o n e g e n u in e R o m e
D e L u x e — le t u s show
it to y o u . A ll sizes c a r­
ried in sto c k . F o r w ood
o r m e ta l beds.
Charlotte Whitton of Canada, who
has been made chairman of the child
Harry Woodburn Chase, president of
welfare committee of the League of
Optometrists and Manufacturing the University of North Carolina.
Nations.
'ORD SALES AND SERVICE
Opticians
Crooked creek unit, a valuable tract
Tires and accessories
ALBANY
OREGON
of pine timber on the Klamath Indian
Repairs
K i r k -P o l l a k M otor C o .
reservation, will be sold at Klamath Dr. Weed, said to be one of the fore­
agency May 11, it is announced by most mining experts in America, is
yrtmiller Furniture Co., furni­
reservation
authorities. There are 30,- the operating head, is now the owner
ture, rugs, linoleum , stoves ranges
of the pronertv
000,000 feet of timber in the unit.
nneral directors. 427-433 west First
Improving Justice court procedure
Ireet, Albany, Oregon.
That negotiations have been under and possibly working out a plan to
way for some time and are about to substitute district courts for the pres­
DULLER GROCERY, 285 Lyon
be closed for the sale of a controlling ent Justice courts, is the purpose of
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
G le a n e d b y th e W e s t e r n
Interest in the Mother Lode mine to an organization of justices of the
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
Phone 263R
N e w s a p o r U n io n fo r
a multi-million-dollar copper company peace from many of the larger cltieB
in New York city is reported at Baker. and towns outside of Portland, per­
B u s y P e e p le
olman & jackson
T H E B E D S P R IN O L U X U R I O U S
The presence of 8000 aliens in the fected at a meeting held at Salem. E.
Grocery—Bakery
Everything in the line of eats
A JnfP •
>• ooh
genuine
Fred Westerfeld. Klamath Falls den Portland immlgiation district who had J. Noble of Oregon City was elected
«lût
_
• Rora«_Quali«y p« L mm aiûf
Opposite Postoffice
It U made only by Tha Rom« C t
tlet, collapsed and died following a 10 no legal right to come into this coun­ president of the organization. Brazier
t»nT.
We
«.Il
(he
■•nula»
a.
try was reported to the sub-committee Small, Justice of the peace for the
otel Barber Shop
day fast.
I
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' r UeeltWul
deep.
on appropriations for the labor depart­ Salem district, wag elected secretary
Hotel Albany-
Construction of the two Coos bay ment by federal Immigration officials. and treasurer.
Albany, Oregon
jetties has advanced to the stage when
A. Nagel
Roy Stenberg
Members of the Bend city council
discussion of surfacing the sand rock
Berlin.—A deadlock in the coming
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
have announced their willingness to
M PERIAL CAFE, 209 W. First is under way.
League of Nations council session
H A LSEY
,’JK
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
submit
to
a
vote
of
the
people
the
Grants Pass will ask the highway
Phone 665
The Belgian senate ratified the debt would follow any insistence by Brazil,
question of a managerial form of gov­
commission
to
complete
the
section
ol
W e nev er close
funding agreement with the United Spain and Poland upon their claims
road between Deer creek and Hay's ernment for Bend. A commercial club States negotiated at Washington.
to permanent seating in the council,
n
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aunkr T e l e it r ic co .
special
committee
is
now
making
a
Official Strömberg carbur etor aerv hill on the Redwood highway during study of various forms of city manage­
President Coolidge signed a bill according to a Germany government
1926.
ice station. Couservative prices. A1
authorizing construction of a bridge spokesman.
ment.
work guaranteed.
423 W. First
A census just taken at the milling
It was revealed that Sweden, Hol­
The Lane county grand jury return­ over the Columbia river near Brew­ land, Switzerland and Lithuania are
en and money are best when town of Garibaldi in Tillamook county ed indictments against four men of ster, Wash.
-
A showdown upon the new admin­ prepared to support the German posi­ I
busy. M ake your dollars work in shows a population of 1005. Three
our savings department. A l b a n y S t a t years
e
ago there were only 320 inhabi­ Oakridge including James A. Haynie, istration railroad consolidation bill tion that only Germany at present
deputy sheriff and constable, and Dr.
I «fZXK. Under government supervision. tants.
should gain a permanent seat. Ger­ Foreign Debt Settlements and
Leslie W. Peute, justice of the peace, will be demanded in the senate before many would abandon her opposition
James A. McGregor of South Dakota
April
1,
it
was
announced
by
Senator
arinello parlors
Annual Appropriation Bill
on charges that they had knowledge
In event of a postponement until fall
(A beauty aid for every need' has been appointed head of the Che
of the violation of the prohibition law Albert B. Cummins, republican, of of Insistence on the Brazilian, Span
Principal Items Left.
St. Francia Hotel
Iowa, Its author.
mawa Indian school to succeed Har­
Prop. Winifred Rcs> wood Hall, who has resigned because and did not reveal these facts to the
Ish and Polish claims, It was suggest­
The
Walsh
report
criticizing
Attor­
district attorney. The others indicted
of 111 health.
| were Harry Brown, pool hall pro­ ney General Sargent's Justice depart­ ed by Informed quarters, but she
Washington, D. C.—Although mov­
tjD S C O K A.MES HARDWARE
ment for failure to prosecute the would force the Issue against the trio ing along In more or less leisurely
More than 700 feet of highway was prietor, and Jack Wright, barber.
Aluminum Company of America, in if they stand pat now. it was said.
covered and 150 feet carried away by
The Winchester Store
fashion congress Is gradually cleaning
Five sororities on the University of which Secretary or the Treasury Mel­
an immense slide which blocked the
up Its slate and should be able to get
¡Second band Pianos from $ lS o U| Roosevelt highway between Coquille Oregon campus, Alpha Chi Omega, lon has an Interest, was rejected by WILL BUY BONDS DIRECT away within two months at the latest.
Alpha
Delta
Pi,
Alpha
Omlcron
Pi,
a
vote
of
33
to
36.
-7 If you want a bargain in a piano now and Marshfield.
The foreign debt settlements and
is your chance. They're in A1 condition
Restoration of lower Klamath lake Delta Gamma and Chi Omega, have
Charles G. Burton, of Portland, Or., Secretary Mallon Announces Govern­ the annual appropriation bill are the
Davenport Music House, 409 W. Firs.
on the border of California and Ore­ purchased sites on which to build new former commander-ln-chlet of the O.
ment to Eliminate Broker
principal Items left on the calendar
flM SO N T H E SHOK DOCTOR gon to use as a bird reserve is up to houses in the near future, according to A. R„ former congressman from Mis­
outside
of farm relief and railroad
Washington,
D.
C.—An
offer
to
Second street, opposite Hamilton’s the people of those states, officials of university officials.
souri, and former collector of customs purchase $100,000,000 of third liberty legislation. The senate has three
re
the biological survey say.
Joseph I. Cavender, under 10 years' in Kansas City, Mo., died at Kansas loan bonds direct from holders was election contests to settle, but once
"Sudden Service.”
Gerald H. Clark, 21, of Eugene, was penitentiary sentence for assault with City, where he had gone for treat­ announced by Secretary Mellon In these reach the floor they are not ex­
w v a ld o Anderson & Sou. distrih killed Instantly in a logging camp of intent to kill in connection with the I ment by specialists following Illness connection with the program for the pected to consume a great deal of
™ utors and dealers for M axw ell, Chai
the Fenn Lumber company at Mc- shooting of R. L. Haines in Harney . from a throat Infection.
regular quarterly financing operations time.
mers Essex, Hudson & Hupm obile cars
Olynn, west of Eugene, when a snag, county July 5. 1923, must serve the I America consumed 825,000 tong of of the government.
The house Is expected to pass the
Aoces-.!'Ties, o pnlies. 1st & Broadalbin
struck by a falling tree, fell upon him. term imposed upon him, according to candy last year, the National Con
This Is the second time the govern­ Watson-Parker railroad labor bill and
Consideration of the nomination of an opinion handed down by the state fectloners’ association announced, and ment will deal directly with holders It will be taken up In the senate In
■ E tn te ’a Shoe repair service.
items which went Into last year's of Its securities, the treasury an­ the near future.
Wallace McCamant for the federal supreme court.
Opposite Hotel Albany bench by the Judiciary committee has
Muscle Shoals probably will oc­
The Iron Dyke mine at Homestead, candy crop included 425,000 tons of nouncing thst the first attempt ta
Albi- ay, Oregon
been postponed Indefinitely as a re­ believed to be worth about $5,000,000 sugar. 60,000 tone of chocolate coat­ the last quarter had proved success­ cupy much of the time of the senate
sult of the continued Illness of Sena­ is reported to have been sold. The ing, 7500 tons of chocolate liquors, ful. Brokers will be eliminated In as leaders are determined to have ac­
tor Johnson of California, McCamant’s Idaho Copper corporation, of which 7000 tong of nuts and 225,000 tona of the proposed transaction, the bond tion on the house resolution creating
corn syrup.
owners dealing with the government a congressional commission to release
Se" icse,alien chief opponent, who wishes to address
the committee before It passes on Mr-
through authorized banks or dealers the great wartime nltrata and power
W* W
i l l a r d s Camant's name. Johnson is ill at his
plant on the Tennessee river.
home with Influenza.
Chairman Smoot of the finance com­
Marshal
Allenby
Feted
In
Honolulu
Under new managemen
As a demonstration of resentment
mittee plans to ask early action on
Honolulu,
T.
H
-
Honolulu
paid
peace­
L. M. Taylor, Prop. over the mounting state levies against
time honors to Lord Edmund Allenby, the Italian debt settlement, the only
121 W. Second, Albany,
motor vehicles, a caravan of protest
British field marshal. In an all day one of the six pending debt settle­
left Eugene Saturday on a state-wide
ments on which there Is a serious
program of entertainment which
tour In the first round of a fight
contest.
All of those settlements al­
started with the arrival of the steam
If you enjoy a good meal,
C A P IT A L
A N D
SU R PLU S
rtifd knpw a good meal when you get it, against further proposed tax burdens
ship Orangl from Australia and con­ ready have haen approved by the
house.
You 11 be back, tor yon'll not forget it on the automobile owner and especial­
tinued until Its departure for Van
ly against the recent plan to add an­
Hearings on farm relief legislation
Our aim is to please vou.
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
couver.
The program Included a
will be resumed by the house agri­
other cent a gallon to the present
round of official calls, a semi-public
culture committee.
gasoline tax In this state.
luncheon and Hawaiian entertain­
ALBANY
The most prominent measure to be
Adoption of the Washington system,
ment.
taken up Is the Dickinson bill, de­
N o O ne W ill Refuse
which rests In the state tax commis­
I G E O . M. G I L C H R S T
signed to take care of (he export sur­
sion complete control over both state
a plate of C lark’s ice cream. Its Presbyterian Pension Fund Planned plus of the principal farm products.
and local property assessments and
New York—Will H. Hays, chair
The house already has passed the
delicious flavor, so pleasing to the
the raising of all funds for state pur­
palate, appeals to everyone's taste, man of the laymen’s committee of administration co-operative market­
poses In Oregon through Indirect tax
f ' at lowest rate of interesL
the Presbyterian church In the United
stlon, were the outstanding recom­
young or old. If you doubt this States, announced the opening of a ing measure but the senate agricul­
J k t l Estate
Insurance mendations of county assessors at a
ture committee Is to hold hearings on
trv some yourself. One trial will nation-wide campaign to raise $15,- this and several score other measures
'Prau .t service. Courteous treatment. meeting with members of the state
convince you and you surelv will 600,000 for establishment of a service designed to aid the agriculture Indus­
W m B ain , Room 5, First Savings Bank tax Investigating committee at Salem
acquire a lilting for it. Sold by pension fund to care for aged Presby­ try.
builning, Albany
The annual western white pine
the pint, q u art or gailon, and io terian educators Andrew Mellon, sec­
blister rust conference, attended by
bricks to take home
retary of the treasury, is treasurer Estate Pays Big Inheritance Tan
foresters and tlmbermen from five
Butte, Mont/—While a complete ap­
of the committee to direct the cam­
western states and by forest service
praisal of the estate left by the lata
paign
_ W hy suffer from headache?
officials from Washington. D. C, was
Senator W A. Clark, mining magnate,
held In Portland Saturday.
Have your eyes examined
had not been reached, C. A. Raamua-
Dirigible Building Urged In Cengreae
For leading the 15 divisions of the
sen. collector of Internal revenue,
Washington, D. C,—The house nav­ was handed a $$,600,000 check here
Pacific system of the Southern Pa
al committee Is convinced that the as s preliminary payment on the In­
elflr
railway
In
business-getting
dur
with
Shenandoah disaster should not halt heritance tax
tng the final business quarter of 1825.
the progress of airship development,
employes of the Portland division were
may communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army at the
"To stop this development In the
presented with a bronze plaque
TUBS I NG & TOSSING
i
face
of misfortune would be un Amer­
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White
Shield
Home,
565
Mavfalr
avenue,
Portland,
Oregon.
j J-welere
Optometriets
Request for an extension of time in
ican,” the committee reported to the
LAWYERS
Albany
which to make his decision relative
house In submitting formally Its five-
•••••
to the offer of the presidency of the
Halsey
and Brownsville
year program to spend $85.000,090 to
Univeretty ef Oregon w*> ma4e by Dr
J e w e le r s ,
We make our own candies.
W. S. D uncan .
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News Notes From
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Small Nations
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Haste Slowly
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Willard
HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
PARAGON CAFE
FARM LOANS
Clark’s Confectionery
Dr. Seth T. French
Any Girl in Trouble
F. M. Frencn & Son
!
I he wisest girls keep out of trouble
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build up naval aviation.
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