The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 27, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. DBCKMMW 27.
J^G K l
TUB SPRINOFIRLD NEWS
» « .
reeling, (hat often sccompals« cons­
1 70. M »N 75. Eng 8«.
Hundred» of dead smelt and other and Ctarence U Bell. Correlila.
tipât Ion,
Devine. Edward-ID >P 80. MT 88.
traall fish are reported to be (biattng
To aacertaln why two appropria
Gen Sc 58. Alg 2 4«. Eng 2 81
«bout In the vicinity of the wreck tlona. otte of 8400.000 and anothar of
Duyea. De Etta— Dep 93. DSA 87.
it the Urltlah steam er Welsh Prince 8600.000. for heglnnlng construrtloa of
'Continued from paev one)
Dr. H Ralph Dippel, Daallat, V ila*
Gen Sc 97. Alg 2 9«. Eng 2 89
In the lower Columbia, aa the result thè Baker irrtgatlon projact In Ore
Eaton. Orval—Dep 80. MT 80, Gen
building. Springfield. Oregon.
of
dynamite
explosions
In
blowing
84. Bkkg 97. Typ »0.
gon bave noi been used. Representa-
Brief Resume of Happenings of open the deck of the bulk.
Cline, Harry—Dep 91. Eng 85. Am Sc 1 87. AiU 1 8». Eno 80.
live L. C. Cramptou of Michigan,
Fauat. Glen— Dep 92. Gen fbc SO.
Prominent
horticulturists
front chatrman of thè suboom m lttee of thè
Hla «2. Physics Inc. Bkkg Inc.
the
Week
Collected
for
Anc Hla 87. Eng 60.
many parts of the state held a meet appropriatine* rommlttes handllng In
Collier. Allene—Dep 94. Eng V 90.
Gerlach. Harry—Dep 90, M r 85.
mg In Halara with relation to making tsrlor dapartmant approprlatlona, haa
Our
Readers.
Am Hla 82. Civ 78. Span 60.
Gen Sc 87. Anc Hia 90. Eng 74.
a survey of the fruit situation pre- deelded to aummon Hecretary of In
Cooly. Abbie— Dep 84. Eng V 83, Am
Girard. D ori»-fl’ep 91. USA 92. Gem
Hla 78. Sten 75.
Charlaa R. Taylor waa nominated paralory lo drafting recommendation* I tsrlor Work Frsd A. Phillips and Wll
Sc 90. Alg 2 89. Eng 2 83.
(or considérât ten at the agricultural llatn A Stewart, who are In Washing
Cox. John— Dep 94. Eng V 92. Geotn
for
poatmaater at Yamhill
Hack. Juanita—Dep 93. O'n Sc 90.
economic cou(srsnce scheduled (or ton. D. C., representing the Baker
S3. Cl» 95, Lat 20. Typ 58.
Anc Hia 80. Alg 1 96. Eng 90
Monroe's new 1 10.000 water system Corvallis January 28.
project, aleo will be called before (he
Dillard. Anna—Dep 92. Eng 91. Geom
Halsey. Margaret—Dep 91. DSA 92. la expected to be completed tbta week.
95. Am His 89 Lat «7.
Oregon winter wheat acreage tbta subcom m ittee to anawer questions re­
We make a specialty of
Gen Sc 94. Alg 95. Eng 2 88.
Earl C. McFarland waa nominated year la practically the same aa last garding the delay In getting work
Dillard. Kenn.'th—Dep 90, Eng V 57,
Hartley. Aaalte— Dep 95, DSA 92, for collector of customs at Cortland.
certified milk for babies
year, the revised estim ate of which started.
Ci» 72. Span 0.
Gen Sc 87. Alg 1 90. Eng 78.
The office of health officer for the was 898,000 acres, while the condl
Dillard. Lenora—Dep 95. Eng V 9«
The
Pecirtc
Bridge
company
of
and alck people.
j Hawton. Catherine— Dep 91. Span
Albany city schools has been allmlnai lion Is decidedly better than a year Portland, which has th e contract for
Cl» 85. Typ 81. Span 85.
64. Gen Sc 94. Alg 1 75. Eng Inc.
ed.
ago. reports F. L. Kent, statistician the construction of ths new draw,
Ferguson. Bertha—Dep 95, Alg 93.
Horning. E d ith -D ep 85. Typ 1 70.
Geom 90. Am Hia 93. Lat 95.
Dog poisoners have been at work In of the department ot agriculture. The bridge across the M wla and Clark
Gen S« 91. Alg 2 71 Eng 2 85.
Gaster. Lila—Dep 94. Eng 85, Afn
Mad font (or a week or two and many condition of the growing wheat la river at Astoria, suffered a loss esti­
Hryarhuk. Anna—Gen Sc Inc. MA
placed at 97 per rent ot normal.
His S3. Civ 79
mated aa high aa 818.000 and work
canine peta have met death.
M 77. Alg 88. Eng 2 82. Dep 85.
Gasier, Ruby—Dep 94. Eng 93. Am
Tom Murray, ex-convict and coo- on the bridge waa delayed by a
North
Bend
decided
to
construct
a
I Inman. Violet—O*p 90. Qea Sc 84.
Hia 92. Ci» 82. ILat 95
new school building by a rota of 153 fessed leader of the trio who hold up , strange accident. The concrete base
SPRINGFIELD. OREGON
Anc Hia 81 Alg 1 95. Eng 83.
Harper, l.enabelle.—Dep 93. Eng 91.
the l-an<> County State bank at Flor- for the east rest of the bascule draw
to
13. at an eleetlon held Saturday.
Jack. C ecilie—Dep 90. Gen Sc 88
PHONE 36F3
Geom 95. Civ 97, Span 95.
Lyle B Chappel has been certified eoce on the morning of December 11, aad consistIng of a solid block, weigh
Anc Hla SO. Alg I 84, Eng 90
was arrested In Portland with four lug approximately 300,000 pounds, bad
Holrerson. Jennie—Dep 94. Eng V
by
the
civil
service
commission
as
the
Lenhart. Esther— Dep 92. DSA 94.
89. Geom 90. Am His 92. Span 92.
only eligible for the postmasterahlp other men. one of whom, the police been complete* and permitted to eat
Oen Sc 94. Alg 2 82. Eng 2 81
said, has been ail but positively i3»ntl- undar water for the required 26 days
Hoppe. Rosella—Dep 93, Eng V 90.
Lombard. F rink—Dep 9«. Meeh Dr at North Bend_
Geom S3. Civ 82, Lat 62.
,
fled aj
of the ¡J4UJB trio
Th» Tvstjt were mjtde iyi>Hh^ construction
oganberry producers of the Salem stun ot f l 4?3. said to br?e been stolen „7 the T ase was pronounced perfect.
Jack. Pauline—»Dep 95. Eng V 97.
-Dep 87 MT 1 95. Gen section are considering the advlsabll
The water waa pumped from the cof­
Geom 98, Am His 95. Civ 99. t'pan 97
L0UK
from the bank, was recovered.
lty of uniting for the regulation of
Jacobson. Bernice—Dep 95. Eng V
’ <• A1* 1 ,nc Fn* 5]
fer dam and preparation* wars made
Herbert Egbert of The Dalle*, and .
. . .
. ....
cropa and prices.
Lvnch
J?
Mrs. O. B. Jon», of Monmouth, w .r . ’« t>roc" ' 1 w“ h “ ’B’ ,r “i " on <*
93. Geom 97. Civ 97. Span 92
The
infant
daughter
ot
Mr
and
Mrs
Male.
Lucille—
Dep
91.
Eng
92,
Civ
Anc
Hls
ss
Alg
1
.
—
re elected pre.ldent and secretary
>»*
*
Male. Lucille— Dep 91. Eng 92, Cl»
Lyons. Theda--D ep 90. O'n Sc 86. • j L. Tate of Redmond waa burned
.
foot tide the huge block of concrete
W e’ll treat your bat­
71. Sten 88. Typ 75.
treasurer
at
the
final
seailona
at
Eu
..
.
. .
, j s .
..
: to death when the Tate restdenco took
tery right— no m atter
. .
»Dili horlxontally in the middle and
Manning. Verna—D?p 95. Eng 90. Anc Hls 85. Eng 62
gene
of
the
state
convention
of
the
v
.
’
Manning. Jesslv—Dep 95. Gen Sc fire from an overheated atove.
what make it is. Weel-
. . . . . . . .
w
waa raised aeveral feet by the floating
Am His 84. Cl» SO. D S A. 94
Educational and C ooperative Farm
’
. . .
.
. . . ..
86.
Anc Hls 88. Alg 1 78. Eng 60
According to Lao McCarn. superln-
inghouse Attentlou will
...
... __
.
of the cofferdam , to which It clung
McMullin. Merl—Dep 95. Eng V 91.
era
union
of
Oregon.
W
asco
county
Markham. Pa ,n'ee—Den ’ A Typ I lenden, of tha Atgea hatchery, the » » , selected aa tha next meeting by ,rlcl,o a '
keep it vigorous» de­
Geom SO. Am His SO. Span 48.
p en d a b le and lo n g -
j steelhead egg take In that district will
Cline. Alice— Dep 95. Eng 89. Civ 70, Sten 1 78. Ene 90
place, and It la probable that the gath- ,
Masterson. Dorothy—Dep »3. DSA reach a total of 10.000.000 or better
Uved.
And re u n o m -
When You Are Constipated
87. Bkkg 92. Typ 88.
ertng will be held at The Italles.
ie a tlv !
To Insure a healthy action ofthe
Patrons of the Cloverdale Telephone
Root. Vera— Dep 86. Eng 84. Geom 92, Gen Sc 90. Alg 85. Eng 87
There were five fatalities due to
McPherson, Paulin«— D -r 92. Oen company of Tillamook county have fil ­
bowels and correct disorders of the
83. Span 93.
Industrial accidents in Oregon dur
Sc 56. Anc H ls 83. Alg 1 80. Fng 91.
! liver, take two of Chamberlain's
ed with the public service comtnla
Spencer. Lois—Dep 91, Eng 86. Am
Miller. Gw-na ilyn—Dep 92. Gen Sc slon a complaint charging inadequate ing the week ending December 20, , Tablets Immediately after eupper
BATTERIES
H is 73. Civ 73. Span 89. Typ 90.
according to a report prepared by the
W IS T IN O H O U B E
1 89. Anc His 90. Alg 1 8« Eng 1 90. service.
They will not only cause a gentle
Stewart. Charlotte—(Dep S8, Eng
state Industrial accident commission
Morse. Grace—Deo 92. Gen Sc 70.
S E R V IC E
E u g en e
. »
,
movement
of
the
bowels,
without
un-
88, Am His 83. Gen Sc 89. Span 84.
William Wurxweiler. well known The victim» were H. K McKIddy. Ne-
Anc
His
80.
A
g
1
72.
Eng
86.
,
.. L
i . effects, but banish that dull, stupid
:------- -—
*
Thurman. Beulah— Dep 96, Eng 92.
stockman of central Oregon, president . haletn.
fireman; D. C. Hemmlnger.
K
Morse. L a n e-H ep 93 MT 1 85. Oen
Zyn His SO. Civ 85. Lat 90
of the Bank ot Prineville and for the Portland, locomotive engineer; Charles
■■ ■
"• j i i
m 'w e 1
Whltx»?y. Mary Dep 91 .Eng 90. Sc 60. Alg 1 70. Eng 75
last two years mayor of the city, died Fox, Glendale, engineer; Alex Erick
NAdvornik. Charles— Dep SI'. MT
Geom 94. Span 93. Idit 90.
in Portland.
son, Clatskanie, hook tender, and
1 85. Gen Sc 85, Alg 1 96. Er.g 79
SOPHOMORES
The Dalles school board ha» an­ Glen Crayton. Lowell, pnndman
A
Nadvornik. H attie—<Dep 90. Typ 1
Anderson. Mabel—Dep 87. Eng S3.
nounced It will shortly ask the tax­ total of 670 accidenta were reported.
S4. S ‘»n 1 SS
Geom Inc. Anc Hls 70.
Neet. Inez—»D‘p 59. Gen Sc lne. j payers to vote a 9*0.000 bond Issue to
Twelve applicants fur appointment
Barkeg. |S t e f a—Dep 91^ Hng 81.
finance the construction of a new ten to the United States Military academy.
Anc
His 80. Alg 1 75. Eng 84
Civ 72, D S. 85
room school house.
Th* best meat at a price that will bring you back and maka
West Point, to be made by Repré­
Orr Isabell—Dep 95. Gen Sc 1 84.
Cline. Ralph— Dep 94. Eng 83. Alg
Immediate
action
will
be
started
by
you a regular customer.
sentative
Hawley,
will
be
examined
Alg 1 93. Eng 1 79
90. Civ 80
FREE DELIVERY 9:30 a. m. DAILY
Paddock. Wade— Dep 83. MT I 88. the Linn county court to procure the under the direction of the United
Collins, Gladys—Dep 86. Eng 92.
Santiam road over the Cascade moun­ States civil servir« commission on
Gen Sc 73. Alg I 83. Eng 87
Biol 87. Lat 87, D. S. SS.
Phillips. Violet—Dep 92. Gen Se 1 tains by way of Fish lake from the January 5. The applicants are: Marsh
Cowart. Byron— Dep 87. Eng 51.
company that now holds It.
all G. Barber. Ashland; Richard Mid
82.
Anc H ls 84. Air 1 8n. Enc I 94
Alg 35. Anc His 70.
Governor Pierce will be requested dlebrooks. Beaverton; James II Mills
Potter.
Arthar—
Dep
91.
MT
1
85.
Cox, Charles—Dep 94. Eng 78. M. Gen Fc 78. A lt 1 83. F i t 80
' to issue a conditional pardon for 1 Jr., Marshfield; Ronald Haines and
T 92.
Rebhan. Corstonc«— Dep 86
C m Judge Keyes of Wasco county, who i Dwight L. Mulkey, Salam; Frank L.
Cox. Ida—Dep 91. Eng 93. Geom Sc 92 MAM 85, Alg 8 80. Eng 2 59 recently was sentenced to a Jail term ! Buehler. Medford; Coy Brown. Cen
Inc. M&M Hls 82. Biol 88
Irai Point; G. W. Lucas. Tillamook;
Richmond. If-.’tr.e— DSA '8. Gen Sc for having liquor In hla possession.
Doane. Belvin—D ’p 84. Eng Inc. M
The spread of diphtheria and John F Wadman, Powers; John L.
80. A nc His 75. F eg 63. Teo 30
T. 85.
Roble», As*— Dep 88. Gen S - 91’. m easles In Portland has not yet been Sherman. Dayton; George E William»
Fritts. Lucille— Dep p2. .Alg 72.
abated, and records in the health
Air 1 85. Eng Ï"
Fpan 82.
office show 165 cases of diphtheria
Smith.
One»»—Dep
91.
D*A
94.
Gen
Gossler. Charlotte— Dpp 93. Eng 90.
in quarantine and 561 cases of m easles
Sc 92. Alg 1 88 Eng 2 84
Span 80. Typ 81. D S. 92.
! reported.
Stahlmsn.
N.-I’s
—Dep
9*
PSA
84
Harvey, Myrtle—(Dep 87. Eng 86
Gen Sc 80, Alg ’ 83. E e s 7'.
Resolutions urging congress (o sup­
Biol 82. Lat 78. D. S 90
Stewart.
Lnrlt’e—D*t>
92
PSA
94.
port
the formation of an export com
Haugann. M a r g a r e t— Dep 94. Eng
Gen Sc 95. Alg 7 99. Eng 2 86.
mission for handling wheat were
76. MAX His 80. Typ 88. D S 92.
Thompson. C s.n»le*—Dep 74, Meeh adopted at Pendleton by the execu
Hawton. Myrtle—Dep 90. Alg 61.
,Dr
86. Gen Sc 92. Alg 2 51, Eng 2 79 ttve committee of the Umatilla county
We are offering a lot of
Am His 85. Span 85.
Tomseth. A bile— Dep 56, Gen Sc (arm bureau.
good thingH th a t will help
Hemenway. ShirDy—Dep 87, Eng
58. MAM 71. Alg 2 72. Eng 2 8«
ppread the season cheer.
The total expense to Jackson coun­
90. Alg 70. MAM Hls 87. D. S. 85
Torbet. Fremont—Dep 91. Gen Pc ty In Its Investigation and search for
The things you want are
Hughes. Elixabeth—Dep 92. Eng 94,
1 89. Anc His 97, Alg 1 87 F.cg 1 90 the Siskiyou tunnel train bandits and
the things we have—a t
Am His 90. Lat 96. D S 90
Wallace. Tho nas— Dep 95. Gen Se murderers, since the day the crime
lower cost.
Hughes. Howard—Dep 85. Eng Inc
80. Anc His 73. Alg 1 87. Eng «1
City Delivery
was committed early In October, to
Geom 90. CI» 82. Typ 90. Lat SO
date, amounts to 9670.56.
Kixer. Florence—(Dep 90. Eng 90.
O. A. C. SHORT COURSES
Bids for resurfacing with crushed
Biol 94. Sten 90. Typ 85.
Intensive
practical instruction In rock the Umatilla-Echo section of the
I^ambert. Lucille— Dep 88. Eng 82.
agricultural specialties varying from ,
0 regon tfgH. covering a distance
MAM His 70. D 8. 85.
one
week
to
20
weeks
as
follows
miles, will be opened at the next
Layson. Thelma—Dep 85. Eng 88,
General Agriculture, Jan 2 March mee, ln, o, , he
h „ h w .y com m l»
MAM Hls »0. D. S 85.
I | slon. to be held In Portland January
Formerly Farmer Exchange
Moon. Gsorge—Dep 80. Eng 81, 19.
Grooery Deptment
Horticulture, Jaji 2-March 19
8.
Geom 89. M. T. 85
Dairy manufacturing Jan. 7-Feb. 2
Nelson. Ernest—Dep 85. Eng 90,
Lake county leads In the state with
Herdsman and Cow Testers, Jan.
MAM Hls 90. Typ 80, M T
relation to the proportion of boys
Nelson Viola— Dep 90. Eng 73. Am Î June 12
in girls that complete a standard four
Farm Mechanics. Tractors, Trucks, year high school course, according to
H is 63. C iv 60. T y p 80
Pembe^ Mae— I)ep 84^ ,Eng Inc. etc . Jan 2-March 19
announcement made by J. A. Church­
Farm Mechanics (one week), Feb ill, state superintendent of public In­
Anc Hls 83
Nice. Paul—«Dep 86. Geom 82, CI» 18-Feb. 23.
struction.
Third Annual Canner's School, Feb
85.
While out shooting chum salmon
Pember, Mar«hall—Dep 76. Eng 75. 4-Feb. 23.
with a borrowed shotgun, Chris
Land
Classification
and
Appraisal
MAM Hls 70. Biol 82. M T 80
Zwelfel, 16. of Nehalem, accidentally
Pritrha-d. Waflte^-—Dep 90, Eng Jaa 7-J*n. 12.
tripped and fell on the gun. which
Agricultural
Economic
Conference,
83. Geom 83. MAM Hls 77
was discharged
The shot tore off
Redding. Alonzo—D ip 87. E,ng 30 ' Jan 21 Jan 25.
the nose and part ot hi* forehsad
For further Information regarding
MAM Hls 63. M T. 90.
and left eye.
Skalicky, Libble— Dep 92. Eng 91. *"7 ronr»®, address, The Registrar,
An estimated total of 55,592 auto­
Oregon Agricultural College, Corval­
Biol 90. Typ 87. D 8. 92.
mobiles. the bulk of which were tour- j
lis,
Oregon,
Stark. Florence— Dep 89. Eng 80, |
1st*, passed through Beker on the Old
Biol 85. Typ 85. D. 8. 85.
Oregon Trail during the last year, ac­
Stewart. Lewis—Dep 79, Eng 67. . Oregon postmasters were confirm­ cording to a report prepared by Wal­
Oeqj-n 75. MAM Hls 71. La» 61
ed by the senate as follows: Fred D. ter Meacham, president of the Old
Stewart, Harold—Dep 90. M T 95 Wagner, Ashland; Henry A. Barrett,' Oregon Trail association.
Week-Kntl Tickets on Hale Fri-
Athena; Diana Snyder, Aurora; Arthur | In a decision handed down at As
M. T. 95, Typ 80
(luys S aturdays and SundnyH,
Yarnes. Raymond—>Dep 94, Eng »2, C. Wahl, Banks; W illis C. Cady, Bes ; , orjB (,y Circuit Court Judge J, A
retu rn limit following Tuesday.
Ceoin 90. Anc Hls 95.
verton; James J. Hogan. Bend; \\ II !
, fop recent consolidation of
FRESHMEN
liam H Hays, Brownsville, Arb y A. j
district No. 7. nt Clatsop coun-
15-Day T ickets arc on Hale Dal­
Anderson. C h rlstv -D ep 90. Oen Be j Solllager, Canyon City; Cortis C. Held-i |y wHh district No. 66 of Columbia
ly to Htations in Oregon.
1 88. Anc I l’s 85, Air 1 86. Eng
. - rich, Chiloquin; l i s t e r A. < awfleld, i rounty was held Illegal for Hie roAHon
Abe me, Dortha— Dep 95, DSA 92 Crane; William O. Hoover, Fossil; (that no p ro p e r n o tic e of the special
TAKE THE TRAIN
Oen 8c 2 94. Alg 90. Eng 2 87
Andrew R. Sigmund. Gervais; F’-” 1* | „lection was given.
B ettis. Oliver— TKp M. M T.
3 R5. , \v*. i.’aster, Haln**s; William T. Ply,
Convictions under the prohibition
IteganlleHH o r Wiuuther, It In
HAM Hip 75. Anc His R3. Enr
. Hot. Lake; N ellie Elliott, John Day;
law are growing In number and heav
Kale, Com fortable and Depend­
Brnsfleld. Alda—D»p 83. DSA 75 ; Kmrna Hufstater, Knappa; Fred I’.
ier fines and jail sentences are being
able.
Oen Sc 60, Alg 1 Inc. Eng 52
Cronemlller, Lakeview; William H meted out than ever before, accord­
Brattaln. Helen~fD en 88, DSA 85. Cook, Madras; Duncan E. Douglas, ing to reports received ,y J. A. Un
Ask Agent for fares and other
Marshfield; Elmer Hopkins, Milton;
Oen Se 90, Ale 1 87. Eng »0
inform ation or write
ville, federal prohibition director,
Brush. Kenneth— Dep 89. M eth Dr Otis A. Weaverton, Monmouth; Gap- from every sheriff in the state. Eighty
JOHN M. SCOTT.
hart D. Ebner, Mount Angel; Oliver
94. G m 8c 91, Alg 67, Eng 2 89
six per cent of those arrested by the
A6sL Patr.enger Traffic Manager
P.
Shoemaker,
Newport;
Evelyn
I).
Carlton. low a—D»p 91. DSA 90:
state officers In the last fiscal year,
Portland, Oregon.
Davenport, Dak Grove; Pauline W.
Oen Se 96 Alg 2 99. Eng 2 90.
ending Juno 30, 1923, were eonvleted.
Platt.
Ontario;
Grace
W.
Gumwell,
Casfcel. Rav—Den 75. MT 88 Cien
There were 1678 errests made In the
Powers; Clifford S. Benson, Reeds
8 c 86. Alg 2 30. Ene 2 77.
year and of these 1145 persons were
port; Nellie P. HtacbweH, Shedd; Nora
Clower Mlldred—Dep 91. Oen Se
eynvlcted. The fines totalled |159.-
Macoon, Warrenton.
88. Anc Hls 95. Alg 1 95. Eng 88
656 77.
T ole, (Lotice— Dep 80. MT 83. Typ
H ig h S chool G ra d e *
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