'p b e Courtesy Shop Mr,. C. L. ? S dr't- We*r “ d M,U,Bery ^ /^íbany.£7)irectory _______ APRIL 7 117 Broadalbin s t , Albany T h u is g o o 'l a d v ic e ; " i f yon liv e P R IN T E R , See in A lb a n y, trade in A lb a n y ; i f you I n ­ F R A N K T A Y L O R A SON in some o th e r tow n, trade in th a t town. But in these a u to m o b ile days many re Albany, Oregon t i d i n g elsewhere fin d i t advisable to do at least p a rt o f th e ir b u y in g in the T H E MARTIN LUDWIG SHOP larger to w n . T ho se who go to A lb a n y A Geo. L. H u rle y, P ro p rie to r and M a n ­ to transact business w ill fin d the firm s ager. W a rm a ir furnaces, p lu m b in g , named below ready to f ill th e ir require and sheet m etal w o rk , tin and g ravel wents w ith courtesy an I fairness. roofihg, general jo b b in g in t in and g a l­ vanized iro n w ork, m etal s k y lig h t, and coruices, pumps o f a ll ksnds. 136 F e rry street, A lbany, Ore A lbany Floral Co. Cut flowers —yet go more often, travel farther, than ever before. Go by train. Save in many important waya by doing so. Low roundtrip fares secure surprising value for your travel funds. Figure your expense in driving your own car against the cost by train. The saving in train travel will amaze you. So save the car for pleasure purposes. Save nervous energy, too. Your travel re­ sponsibility ends when you hoard the train. Thus ride in entire comfort, with a chance to relax and rest and plan your activity at your destination. Phone 127). For Your Own Good Do This uy "ladioltis bulbs now. B FA&E 5 Cut Travel Cost " hen in Need o f an Outside 4 * and pla n ts. F lo ra l a rt fo r every and a ll occasions. F lo w e r phone 458-f. R U R A L e n t e r p r is e 50 and 75c per dozen. A llo w for postage. H a ll's F lo ra l and M usic Shop W estside greenhouse products Every couple of mouths have your optom etrist see that your glasses are rig h t and properly ENTRAL TIR E SHOP adjusted. You w ill save eye T ire V u lc a n tz iu g - B a tte ry re­ strain and your glasses w ill last cha rg in g . 221 W . Second. longer. l.d Falk, Prop W hether you are planning a to ur o f the Uuited Stale« or a tr ip to the oneot or Europe our ageul w ill g in d ly aid you w ith a ll detail«, iu clu d in g uteatusliip reservations. C j^astburn B ro s.— Two big grocery I stores, 212 W . F irs t and 225 South M ain, (fo o d m erchandise at the r ig h t prices. Mi»» M. A. W u lfu rt, d a iry m a rk e t ' Ing s p e c ia lis t o f th e U n ite d S ta te s De ’ M aj. X. H. Price, w h o is se c re ta ry j p a rtm e n t o f Com m erce, w h o fin d s i o f th e A m e rica n B a ttle M on u m e n ts m a rk e ts fo r A m e ric a n b u tte r and eggs com m ission w h ich plans to m a rk th e a ll o ve r th e w o rld . scene o f e ve ry A m e rican a c tio n In F rance w ith a m onum ent. E lite Cafeteria and confectionery H om e co o kin g . Pleasant su rro u n d ­ ings. Courteous, e fficie n t serviee W e m ake o u r own candies. W. S. D u n c a n \)R D SALES AND SERVICE T ire s and accessories Repairs K ir k -P ollak .M otor C o . Meade & Albro Lportmiller Furniture Co., furni- J e w e le r s , •*• ture, rugs, lin o le u m , stoves ranges. Funeral d irecto rs. 427-433 west F irs t street, A lb a n y , O regon. F ULLER GROCERY, Optometrists 285 Lyon ALBANY (Successor to Steuberg Bros. J G roceries F ru its Produce Phone 2b3R H Grocery—Bakery Everything in the line of eats and M anufacturing Opticians OREGON O pposite Postoffice R IA L C A F E , 209 W . F irst I M P E Harold G. Nlurphy Prop. Phone 665 W k n e v er close Gleaned by the W estern Xewsapor Union for Busy Pee pie L. STUART, “ the lniurauc J • man ” Stock Co. Insurance at m u tu a l rates. Farm p ro p e rty, autom o­ biles, trucks. C u s ic k bldg, (up sta irs). George W. Halter, 61, prominent rancher of Arago, was drowned in the Coquille river. ly iA U N E lO ELECTRIC CO. •*■’ * O fficia l S tröm berg ca rb u r e to r serv A safe in the railroad station at Red­ ice station. C onservative prices. A l mond was blown with nitro-glycerine w o rk guaranteed. 423 W . F irs t and $175 stolen. en and m oney are best when Vessels entered at Portland during busy. M ake y o u r d o lla rs w o rk in March numbered 120 against 114 In o u r savings departm ent. A l b a n y S t a t e B a n k . U n d e r g o v e rn m e n t su p e rvisio n . March last year. The Southern Pacific trestle at Ada NELLO PARLORS (A beauty aid for every need) between Eugene and Coos bay, was damaged by fire. S t. Francis Hotel Prop. Winifred Rose Fred Oakes. 75. ended his life at The Dalles by firing a 30-30 rifle OSCOE AMES HARDW ARE bllllet Into his head. Oregon postmasters have been nom­ T he W in c h e s te r Store , inated as follows; Klamath Falls. TIMSON T H E SHOE DOCTOR John A. McCall; La Grande, Ralph R. Second street, opposite H a m ilto n ’ Huron. store. "Sudden Service." fn the first quarter of 1926 building permit totals In Bend exceeded those r l o make rocm for our spring for any previous year by more than stock, w ill sell organs a t alm ost yo n r own prices W e m ust have more $15,000. M M-'u' R S room. D a ve n p o rt M usic House. . King Bros. Boiler works of Port­ aldo Anderson & Son, distrib­ land was lowest bidder for the new W uto rs and dealers fo r M a x w e ll, Chai mers, Essex, Hudson & H u p m o b ile car,. Accessories, i> police. 1st & B roadalbin bite's Shoe repair service. Opposite Hotel Albany A lb a n y , O regon Willard Strvice Station We serve a ll makes W illa r d s and sell U nder new managemen L . M T a ylo r, Prop 121 W . Second, A lb a n y. if you enjoy a good meal, •vnd k n o w a good m eal when you get it, Y o u ’l l lie back, to r y o n ’ l l not fo rg e t it. O u r a im is to please vou. PARAGON CAFE ALBANY G EO . M, G IL C H R IST FARM LOANS i I at low est rate o f interest. Real Estate Insurance Prom pt service. Courteous tre a tm e n t. W m B ain , Room 5, First Savings Bank builning, Albany W hy suffer from headache? Have yo ur eyes examined Dr. Seth T. French with F. M. Frencn & Son' 3 Jewelers O ptom etrist’ A lb a n y J pipe line for The Dalles. The bid was $52.043.90. Marshfield is furnishing a tempor­ ary airplane field in the north part of the city, where visiting planes may land this summer. Mrs. J. A Hills, 45, of Lowell, was killed suddenly when the family cow became frightened and trampled upon her while she wag milking the animal The body of Roy Campbell, ex-prize fighter, aged 26. of Klamath Falls was found In Lake Ewanna. The body had been In the lake between one and two weeks. A movement has been launched at Hood River to place a monument of native basalt over the graves of Na thanlel and Mary White Coe, the town's first residents. William Chancy Winston, father ol the broccoli Industry and planter of the first commercial pear orchard in Douglas county, died at his home six miles south of Roseburg Influenza is declining rapidly throughout the state with the advent of spring weather, according to fig­ ures complied by Dr. Frederick D. Stricker, secretary of the state board of health, which showed but 97 cases Two weeka ago there were more than 200. Net operating revenues of the Pa­ cific Telephone & Telegraph company in Oregon during the year 1925 ag gregated $1,415.014 06. or $64.763.73 less than in the year 1924. according to the annual report of the corporation filed In the offices of the public service commission at Salem. Plant for Immediate construction of a 30-room concrete and steel w.ng to the present building of Tho Dalles hospital, at a coat of approximately $60.000, are announced. Tlie wing will be the first of three units to be built, which, when completed, twill give The Dalles a 160-room fireproof hoa pltal. Clay P. Moody Agent rho ne 226 90 days by filing an application wttl the county auditor and paying foi Representatives from communities each month one-twelfth of the regulai to .nt .nterstate commerce commls along the lower Columbia river gath fee, according to instructions sent ou' slon. ered at the Astoria chamber of com by Charles K. Maybury, state dlrectoi Oregon pensions have been granted merce Friday night to form the Lower ef licenses. as follows: Eugene F. Rice, Portland. Columbia River Commercial^ Union. Five hundred college students rep­ $12; Stanton L. Cable, Portland. $15; The Oregon Electric railroad had an resenting every state in the union operating deficit of $153,378 in 1925, and practically every college and uni­ Frank Gibb, Portland, $12; Thomas , Ward Food Products CorDOra- R. Hamer, Portland, $12; Milford H according to the annual report filed versity In the United States, have ap­ tion Agrees to Surrender Broughton. Portland. $15; Mary N with the public service commission plied for the 70 summer jobs at Crater Roberts, Portland, $30; William Rio J Charter to State. The loss was $23,478.24 in excess ot lake national park this year, according pelle, Portland. $15; George A. Day t that for 1924. to Richard W. Price, managing direc­ Portland, $12; Carl A. Illig. Portland j The fish patrol boat Governor ol tor of Crater lake lodge and affiliated $12; Covlll F. Gill. Portland, $18; E l-[ Baltimore—Outright dissolution of the Oregon fish commission, valued al concessions. mer F. Butzer. North Portland, $16; a potential $2.000,000,000 corporation $10,000 and only partially insured The survey of the Columbia river ' minor of Oral F. Gibson, Wasco. $20; and drastic curtailment and regulation was destroyed by fire while patrolling channel from Portland to tl»e sea 1 Minnie I. Smith, Bandon, $20; William of other members of what the govern­ the Columbia river off Three Tree which will be ordered by the board of 8. Gilbert, Milwaukie, $12; William ment had alleged to be a huge baking point near Astoria. army engineers as soon as fuuds for D. Pickett. Bend, $15; William J organization was effected In federal In an effort to stem the spread ol the next fiscal year become available, Schaffer. Multnomah, $12; Moses Wod | district court here in one of the inoat sweeping decrees ever promulgated In pine beetle infestation within the will be made on the basis of a 35-foot aege, St. Helens, $15. an anti-trust case. Twenty-three mil­ boundaries of Crater National park channel as well as a 30-foot channel lion shares of corporate stock—$2,- the government will establish a pine at the request of Senator McNary, 300,000,000 potential capital under beetle control camp in the southern Major-General Harry Taylor, chief of Maryland corporation laws—were wip­ section of the park. engineers, has announced. ed out and a charter ordered forfeited Fire which broke out In the bollet Hundreds of women In Oregon are to the state of Maryland. room destroyed the lumber mill and wearing coyote skins around their The decree brings to a close, with planing mill ot the Chiloquin Lum necks under the impression that they her company, located on Sprague rivet had purchased fox furs, according to Two Weeks to Be Given Over victory to the department of justice, but with the consent of the corpora­ near Chiloquin. Loss was placed at Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian. to Hearing; Wets Start tions Involved, and without trial, the between $100,000 and $125,000. I Dr. Lytle says that between 5000 and government's action filed last Febru­ Testimony. The fiscal year of the state game ' 6000 coyote pelts are available in the ary against the Ward Food Products commission ends September 30 and state of Oregon annually and that corporation and alleged allied con­ not November 30, as has been ob many of these are put through a pro­ Washington, D. C. — Opponents of cerns. served by the commission for sev cess that gives them the appearance prohibition marched on congress Mon­ All defendants, both corporate and eral years past, according to a legal of genuine fox skins. day In their first organized demon­ individual, are enjoined from "doing opinion prepared by the attorney-gen The earliest forest closing order in stration In several years. any act or thing In furtherance” of the eral. j the history of the district forest office At a hearing before a senate sub­ alleged combination which the govern­ has closed to smoking au area of more A telegram from the war depart committee wet leaders marshalled a ment describes as being In violation ment Indicates that German wat than eight thousand acres in the Cas­ colorful array of arguments, ranging of both the Sherman and Clayton anti­ trophies consigned to Oregon have cade national forest on account of ex­ from a demand for modification of the trust acts. been given priority over other west treme hazard caused by slashing and prohlbltlon amendment ltae„ to a petJ The corporations, including all of­ ern shipments and will arrive In Port dry weather. The area affected Is a I tion for wine and beer. ficers and employes, are further en­ large timber gale tract, and the order land on May 4. The shipment weight The whole week has been set aside joined from entering any contract or 70 tons. | limits smoking to designated safe for hearing the wets and all of next agreement for the Joint purchase of The state highway commission hat areas. Such closing orders as this week will be given over to arguments supplies, materials or equipment, or announced that oiling Operations or usually do not occur until the months by the drye. for common prices or policies In mar­ a number of the macadam hlghwayt of July or August. Five emlneot jurors, composing a keting. Revenue requirements of the west­ special senate judiciary tub-committee, I d eastern and central Oregon wtl' The corporate defendants are en­ be started in the near future. One oil ern railroads can be met more proper­ threw open the doors of the old war- joined from acquiring directly or In­ Ing crew began near Arlington ot ly by increasing the tonnage hauled draft room in the senate office bulld- directly all or any part of the capital Monday and similar operations will rather than through an Increase In , |ng to hear the wets present their case stock of any other baking corporation start at Bend and Pendleton April 15 rates, according to a brief prepared for modification and the drya offer engaged In Interstate commerce where by the public service commission In their arguments for tightening enforce- the effect would be substantially to and at Huntington about May 1. , limit competition. Residents of Oregon, except corpor proceedlngs involving a proposed In- ! ment. crease In freight rates on the trans | More than 20 witnesses appeared— atlons. who have paid the Oregon 11 cense fee, may operate their motor ve portation lines operating In the west- Bishops, rabbis, government officiale, hides for hire or profit on the high ern district of the United States ' judges and police—to start presents- Maybe They Will Get it, ways of Washington for a period q) Copies of the brief were forwarded tion of wet testimony for the six days But----- alloted the prosecution In this first (Oregon. V o te r) trial of the prohibition case since Its enactment. Others will follow them Western Oregon county courts during the week and more than 100 are going about it right in send- are expected to take the stand. T h u 'w iT h e aTTUn'fo’r Z f o r pre- ' in * a delegation to Washington sentatlon of all evidence,” Chairman to appear before the Senate Pul>- Means of the committee assured beth lie Lands committee in behalf ■ides before the hearings began. "If of the land grant tax claim. the committee determines that more C A P IT A L A N D SURPLUS These counties have a legiti­ evidence la needed after the wets have mate claim for back taxes ag­ used tbelr six days and the drya have Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited used their six succeeding days, It will gregating several million, and to summon whom it pleases.” get the lands back on the roll for The wets’ c ite was begun with an annual taxation in the future. opening statement from William C. It should be made clear that THE RIG DISH Bruce, democrat. Maryland, author of this claim is not being crowded a resolution to permit states and cities OF ICE CREAM to determine whether they want pro­ by an attorney who is to get a split, but is Inin»» we serve w ill prove none too big hibition or liquor dispensed by the gov­ percentage fo r your appetite after you once ernment under the Canadian system. presented solely in behalf of tho public of the various Counties, taste it. Io (act, yo u ’ ll wish you could find room for more. T ry Estate Law Invalid In Washington. A delegation headed up by W. H. Olympia. Wash — Upholding the Gore of Medford, and including eome a t home for dessert. The way the fa m ily w ill enjoy i t w ill Clark county court, the supreme court several representative officials ruled that the Oregon law, which pro I and taxpayers, will make an im mvke your heart feel glad. tides that when one party of a martial pression. ittnJty dies, the Joint property be­ These Oregon counties are en­ es the sole property of the surviv­ titled to this money. The taxa­ ing spouse, caanot be pleaded in Waah tion situation in most of these lagton to oause deductions from the counties is such that the income Washington part of the estate is essential. Other tax-payers Baking Monopoly Move Abandoned Mews Notes From All Over Oregon & jackson o lm a n Southern Pacific Lines W ets and Drys Talk to Senators HALSEY STATE BANK Halsey, Oregon $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 Clark’s Confectionery ‘Any Girl in Trouble : m ay com m unicate w ith E nsign Lee o f the S alvation A r m y at the W h ite S h ie ld Home, 565 M a y fa ir avenue, P ortland, Oregon. L T he wisest girls keep out of trouble : ; Olympia, Waah.—Wednesday. April each year have been paying from 7 the grist of new laws passed by the 5% to 20% more taxes than if special session of the legislature, end- the land grant lands were taxed. lag Jeauery 11. became effective. A The burden is bard lo carry atid Dumber of Important measures are al these taxpayers are entitled to ready Io effect by virtue ef attachment all the relief that can be provid­ of the emergency clause, including the ed by the grant lands paying ) ruWmlaous aew game code." I Uieir share of taxes.