Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 24, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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MARCH 24
from influenza reported in Portland
RURAL ENTERPRISE
PA&E 5
Members of the Wing, Fin and Fleet
-Got club of La Grande have issued a
T H E M A R T IN L U D W IG 8 HOP
statement attacking any Installation
d
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1 Geo. L. Hurley, Proprietor and Man­
information !
of fish racks in inland streams In east­
This is good advice: “ II you live ager. tAfarin air furnaces, plumbing,
ern Oregon, specifically the Wallowa
in Albany, trade iu Albany ; if you live and sheet metal work, tin and gravel
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io some other town, trade in that town. “ roofihg, general jobbing in tin and gal­
river, and in favor of a referendum
But in these automobile da>suiany re­ vanized iron work, metal skylights and
vote to prevent commercial fishing in
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do cornices,
pumps of all ksnds.
the lower Columbia river.
at least part Of their buying in the
136 Ferry street, Albany, Ore.
larger town. Those who go to Albany
Weekly sales records of mills of the
Phone 127J.
to transact business will find the firms
West Coast Lumbermen's association
nauied below ready to fill their require­
tor the current year were greatly ex
ments with courtesy an t fairness.
A
ceeded in the week ending March 13.
when 108 mills reported bookings ag
They deserve the best money
gregating 129,372.967 feet. The report
J. L IN D A H L , hardware,
w ill buy. I f you have to use your
ing mills manufactured 107,947,524
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Dinnerware old frame, D O N ’T buy a second-
feet and shipped 116,896,947 feet.
Tin shop in connection
Nearly 260,000 rainbow and cut
330 W. First St.
Albany, Oregon q u a lity glass- Have th a t exactly
perfect.
throat trout from the Roaring river
hatchery in Linn county were released
A Ibany F loral Co. C ut flowers
and plants,
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Floral art for every
in streams of Benton, Linn and Polk
and all occasions
counties by the state game commis
Flower phone 458-J.
sion. The fish were all released in
Mrs. Henry Landes, who was
waters recently closed by the game
p E N I R A L T IR E SHOP
A f no additional fata, get extra advantages wbea
cently elected mayor o f Seattle.
yon travel.
v?
Tire Vulcamziug- Battery re­
commission, so that they will be given
Profit
by stopover privileges on 15-day roundtrip
charging. 221 W. Second.
time to mature.
tickets between many Otegon points. Visit at sevetal
Ed Falk, Prop.
Income tax collection checked by
points instead of only one.
at Springfield to be used by the main
Weekend roundtrip tickers to and from Portland—
astburn B ros.— Two big grocery
line trains when the Natron cutoff Is the Portland office totaled »1.348,275 01
without stopover— are greatly reduced in cost. Buy
stores, 212 W. First and 225 South
according to a statement by Clyde G
completed this summer.
diem for over-Sunday trips- Return lim it is following
Main. Good merchandise at the right
Tuesday.
"
Umpqua river jetty work was sus­ Huntley, collector of Internal revenue
prices.
This amount was from
pended when the money which the for Oregon.
Tell
your
agent
your
tra
ve
l
plans.
H
e’
ll
lite Cafeteria and confectionery
port was furnishing became exhaust­ 15,640 taxable returns. On the same
gladly advise you regarding a most ad*
Home cooking. Pleasant surround­
ed. The Jetty lacks about 2600 feet date—March 19—last year, the total
vantageous itin e ra ry and urrange lo r a ll
ings.
Courteous efficient serviee
J e w e le r s ,
of being extended to a point where taxable returns numbered 28,720 and
We make our own candies.
reservations, including steamship accom­
cash
received
totaled
»1,291,530.62.
W. S. D uncan .
modations i f necessary.
Optometrists and M anufacturing shoaling would be eliminated.
In the belief that a »250,000 bond
Gladstone voted, 198 to 41, to amend
Opticians
RD SA LE S A N D S E R V IC E
the city charter permitting the bond­ Issue Is the only solution of the prob
Tires and accessories
ALBA N Y
OREGON
ing of the city in excess of the pre­ lem of financing many proposed muul
Repairs
K irk -P ollak M otor C o .
scribed limit, with the view of extend­ cipal improvements, the chamber ot
Clay P. Moody, Agent
Phone 226
ing the water system to connect with commerce of Klamath Falls has for
o rtm ille r F u rn itu re Co., fu rn i­
mally indorsed the bond Issue and
the
Portland
Bull
Run
supply.
ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges
pledged itself to do everything possible
Funeral directors, 427-433 west Firs
Substantial reductions in the rates
toward having the proposal placed on
street, Albany, Oregon.
of the Yamhill Electric company which
the ballot at the May primary election
recently acquired the capital slock of
U L L E R G R O C ER Y , 285 Lyon
The state highway department of
G le a n e d b y th e W e s te r n the Tualatin Valley Electric company,
(Successor to Stenberg Bros.)
Oregon
expects to spend »7,000,00%
Groceries
Fruits
Produce
were announced at the offices of the
N e w s a p o r U n io n fo r
during 1926 In improvement of roads
Phone 263R
public service commission In Salem.
under Its control, according to a sur-
B u s y P e e p le
Kiwanis clubmen landscaped the
olman & jackson
vey of prospective highway construc­
f
Clackamas county courthouse grounds
Grocery—Bakery
Washington, D. C.—Public hearings State Department Outlines U r «
tion for the year, issued hy the bureau
Everything in the line of eats
at Oregon City. Ornamental shrubs
E. F. Carlton of Eugene has been were planted and a general plan p( of roads at Washington, D. C. To this on the prohibition question were or­
Opposite Postoffice
derstanding of Proposed Dis­
elected executive secretary of the beautification followed out designed sum the federal government will con dered by the senate judiciary commit­
M P K R IA L C A F E , 209 'V . First Oregon State Teachers’ association
tribute »1,319,943 from available fed tee.
cussion of Reservations.
oy Oregon Agricultural college experts.
Harold G. Murphy Prop.
Senator Walsh, democrat Montana,
eral aid funds.
An epidemic of spinal meningitis at
Phone 665
Discontinuance of street car service
Following the action of the state alone opposed the recommendation of
W e never close
Klamath Falls, which had been prac between Eugene and Springfield will
Washington, D. C.—The America*
board
of control In Increasing the sal a sub-committee of five in favor of
tlcally stamped out, has broken out take effect this week, according to an­
A G N K IO E L E C T R IC CO.
open hearings. The subcommittee government ha« no objection to a eon-
ary
of
J.
Lyman
Steed,
superintendent
Official Strömberg carbur etor sen afresh.
nouncement by officials of the South­ of the state school for the deaf, from will conduct the hearings, giving six terence ot nations to discuss the
ice station. Couservative prices. A1
The public sertvee commission de­ ern Pacific company In Eugene. Busses »1800 to »2100 a year, beginning Sep days to the wets and an equal number American reservations to the world
work guaranteed.
423 W. First
nied the petition of the Klamath River are to be used for passenger service tember 1, superintendents ot a num of time to the drys.
court, and does not understand that
en and money are best when Boom company for a franchise on the between the two cities.
The hearings will be confined to such a conference as has been pro­
her of other state institutions have In­
busy. Make your dollars work in Klamath river.
Delegations of Indians ftom the dicated that they would seek similar five modification measures before the posed at Geneva would In any way
our savings department. A lbany S tate
W. A. Cannon of Medford was ap­ Umatilla Indian reservation, accompan­ Increases in their paychecks within committee. One would amend the 18th constitute action on the reservation«
B ank . Under government supervision.
amendment so that states which were by the league of nation«.
pointed state parole officer to succeed ied by Senator Charles L. McNary, the next few weeks.
aiunkllo parlors
If the United States should take any
A copy of the Income tax initiative wet before tho prohibition amendment
J. V. Starrett, who retired from the have tried repeatedly during the last
(A beauty aid for every need)
three years to get the bureau of In­ measure sponsored by the Oregon state would again be wet, with the govern­ part In such a conference it would bo
office
on
August
17
of
last
year.
St. Francis Hotel
ment manufacturing, selling and dis­ on the further understanding that It
Prop. Winifred Rest
Blossom day at Salem, which has dian affairs at Washington to re-es­ grange and the farmers’ union w n i
was not the purpose to consider any
tributing liquor.
tablish
the
Indian
Industrial
school
at
filed
with
the
secretary
ot
statu
«t
been an annual event there for several
Three
of
the
other
four
measure!
modification
or Interpretation ot the
Pendleton
without
success,
and
any
Salem,
together
with
a
request
that
It
OSCOE AMES H A R D W A R E years, probably will be set for April
proposed to legalize beer; one for 4 reservations as adopted by the senate.
4. Last year Blossom day was held ittempt to substitute the desired be referred to the attorney-general for per cent beer, one for 2.75 beer and
Au authoritative outline ot official
The Winchester Store ;
school for the proposed sanitarium if ballot title, lu event sufficient signs
April 12.
opinion
made available at the state
the
other
for
beer
“non
intoxicating
believed by McNary to be useless.
tures are obtained the measure will
econd hand Pianos from $185 uj.
Florence White, 16, of Rogue River,
Twelve tons of blasting powder, de­ tie refurred to tho voters of the state In fact." The fourth would remove re­ department included these observa­
If you want a bargain in a piano no* guard on the girls' high school basket
tions:
strictions on prescription whisky.
is your chance. They're in At condition ball team, sustained a broken right signed to tear 25,000 cubic yards of at the general election In November
Senator Means, republican, Colora­
If Is not understood that the league
solid rock from a point about 7H miles The measure Is similar to the income
Davenport Music House. 409 W. First
leg In a game with the girls' team of south of Seaside, was set off Saturday tax measure that was repealed by the do, Is chairman of the subcommittee claims any power or Jurisdiction to
Q T IM S O N T H E SHOE DOCTOR Jacksonville.
by the Motor Investment company, voters of Oregon at the general elec­ and the other members nre Goff, West pass upon reservations relative to the
Second street, opposite Hamilton's
Mary Jane Brlckley, one of the old Portland contracting firm, which will tion In 1924 with the exception that It Virginia, and Harreld, Oklahoma,, re­ world court or has attempted to do so.
store.
The situation simply Is that the
est residents of Oregon, died Sunday rock ten miles of the Roosevelt high­ Increases slightly the exemptions and publicans, and Reed, Missouri, and
“ Sudden Service.”
league council has suggested that the
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E way south of Seaside this spring and eliminates fractional percentage rates Walsh, Montana, democrats.
aldo Anderson & Son, d is trib ­ E. Pointer, near Middleton, Or., at summer.
nations adhering to the world court
utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chai
send
representatives to Geneva on
the age of 106 years.
Pasco Plans Air Mail Jubilee
LIQUOR SCANDAL IN CAPITOL
Tho public service commission has
mera, Essex, Hudson A Huptnobile cars.
September 1 to discuss these reserva­
Pasco,
Wash.—
-Six
cities
have
ac­
Accessories, a pnlies. 1st & Broadalbin
With a minimum temperature of 31 issued an order suspending proposed 1
tions, and this Is not understood to be
thin ice formed on Irrigation ditches new gas rates of the Southern Oregon cepted the Invitation of the Pasco Case of Rum Dropped In House Office action by toe league, but by the na­
Building
chamber
of
commerce
to
take
part
Iq
w b ite ’s Shoe repair service.
and frost prevailed over mid-Columbia Gas company, which operates at Med­
tions who must accept the reserva­
Washington, D. C.—Charges and
fruit sections last week. Growers, ford, Ashland, Grants Pass and Rose­ the air mall Jubilee April 6. Weuat
Opposite Hotel Alban)
chee has already planned the part of counter charges during recent prohi­ tions before the United States adher­
however,
reported
no
damage.
burg.
A
public
bearing
probably
will
Albany, Oregon
Rs program and will bring Queen Paul­ bition debates concerning bootleggers ence becomes effective.
The state treasurer drew a warrant be held at Roseburg or Medford
If these nations desire to take thia
ine ot the seventh Apple Blossom fee- frequenting the eenate and house of
In the amount of »472,215 covering in
Portland, compared to other coast
course there could be no possible ob­
tlval
with
some
decorated
automobiles
flee
buildings
received
added
point
S ta tio n terest due in New York city April 1 cities. Is relatively free of tnfluensa. and attendants. Seattle. Spokane, when reports spread that a man had jection. It Is Immaterial to the Unltetl
on »23,000,000 of bonds Issued and Recording to reports by the govern­
States whether each nation acts sep-
We serve a ll makes W i l l a r d s gold by the state bonus commission. ment health service at Washington, Walla Walla, Pendleton and Yakima dropped a rase of liquor In the house arately or acta after counsel with tha
have
accepted
definitely
and
will
take
office budding and fled.
and sell
others.
Announcement was made at an ef­ D. C. Since the first of the present part in the program.
While police authoritiee disclaimed
Under new managemen
ficiency meeting of the Coos Bay Lum year there has no» been a single death
knowledge of the reports, prohibition
L . M. T aylo r, Prop. ber company officials and workers
Rural Fool Halls to Be Taxed
enforcement agents Indicated that
121 W . Second, A lb an y.
that the company would adopt the
South Bend, Wash.—The county
they were true and that a sufficiently
4-L minimum wage basis of »3.40
accurate description of the man had rommlsslonera Issued an order requir­
If yon enjoy a good meal,
April 1.
been obtained for a warrant to be Is­ ing every pool hall In the county out­
and know a good meal when you get it.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schollars of
sued. The man was said to have be­ side of the Incorporated towns to ob­
You'll be back, tor you'll not forget it.
Medford observed the 64th anniver­
come frightened by the approach of a tain a county license at a cost of »10.
Our aim is to please vou.
sary of their wedding Schollars is
and to pay a county tax of »6 on each
police officer.
80 years old and his wife 85. He has
pool or billiard table In operation.
been a resident of Oregon and Idaho
ALBANY
Denver Banker Facet Indictment
C A P IT A L
A N D
SU R PLU S
since 1866.
Denver, Colo.—William W. Etcher, Pasco Preparing for Air Mall Route
G EO - M, G IL C H R IS T
Pasco, Wash —Preparations for air
Freddie Rlchert, 9, son of Mr and
president of the closed Capitol Hill
Commercial and Savings account« Solicited
State hank and vice president of the mall serviee are going ahead hare.
Mrs. Chris Rlchert, residents of Two
Standard Investment * Securities Workmen are at work clearing and
mile, near Bandon, died In Bandon hos
company, was charged with embezzle- leveling the landing field In Frey'e
pltal
from
burns
sustained
while
light­
i I at lowest rate of interest
ment and larceny as bailee of »100.000 addition The service, beginning April
ing a fire In the family kitchen stove
Real Estate
Insurance with kerosene
from the latter firm In an Indictment 6, between Pasco and Elko, will be
Three persons are In The Dalles hog
is made for the best of us. Re. returned by the county grand Jury dally except Monday.
Prompt service. Courteous treatment.
pltal
In
serious
condition,
suffering
m etnhtr, poor ice cream ie not here.
W m B ain , Room 5, First Savings Bank
o nly not so delicious as ours b ut
from spotted fever due to woodtick
bnilning, Albany
i t is p< a tiv e |y nangerous and un­ Man Fined »3000 on Liquor Charge
bites. The patients are Wilbur Bux
healthy. W - absolutely guaran­
ton and C. C. Manchester of Grand
Hillsboro, Ore.—Frank Nlmchik was
tee th a t we do not violate the fined »3009 and sentenced to one year
Junction, Colo., and James Malarkey
pure food laws either in word or in in the Washington county Jail hy tij yout ay««m ot Cstanh or Dsafncas
W hy suffer from headache?
of Ashwood, Or., all of whom were
deed in com piling 'he ingredients Judge George Bagley. Nlmchik and caused by Catarrh.
working on sheep ranches In Wasco
Have yo ur eyes examined
S.U h
f n m U roan
fo r the manufacture of the best his wife were recently found guilty on
county.
P. J. CHENEY fa. CO.. Toledo, Ohio
it e cream made,
The 7-months-old daughter of Mr.
charges of owning a still. Mrs. Nlm­
and Mrs Charles Lambert, residents
chik was paroled by the court provid­
at the Snelstrom mill, five miles west
ing she pay »500 to the county clerk
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w ith
of Crow, was burned to death when
within the next 30 days.
the house In which she was sleeping
was destroyed by fire.
League Officials Like U. S. 8tand
Jewelers
O ptom etrists,
Geneva Satisfaction was voiced in
Postal savings bank deposits at
A lb a n y
league of nations circles over dis
Portland decreased »1032 In February
J. W S T E P H E N S O N .
patches from Washington that the
The depositors' balance at Portland is
tuay
communicate
with
Ensign
Lee
of
the
Salvation
Army
at
the
!
state department seems ronvlnced the
»1,416,108, by which the bank there
TUSSI NG & TUSSING
league floes not wish to Inject itself
White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair avenue, Portland, Oregon.
Mr. Haskin, photographer, <d continues to rank ninth In the country
into the world court problem, but
LAW YERS
Albany and Brow nsville,
who in volume of deposits.
merely to point out a possible channel
The Southern Pacific company be
speaks and shows pictures at the
Halsey and Brownsvllls
of settlement by the members ot the
M ethodist church to n ig h t, is a gan preliminary work of erecting a
Oregon
court sctiM la concert.
hrutaa anroai tbs WjiiWBStte tite r
botanist sud a lover of flowers.
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Ready-to-wear and M illiners
MRS. HENRY LANDES
Mrs. C. L. Fox
_________ 117 Broadalbin s t , Albany
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Halsey, Oregon
PARAGON CAFE
$ 35 ,0 00
FARM LOANS
Our Ice Cream
H a ll’s C a t a r r h
M edicine
Dr. Seth T. French_
F J O re n c n & Son;
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