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PA G E FOUR
T H U R S D A Y . JA N U A R Y 3 1024.
MOST MODERN PASSENGER LOCOMOTIVES BOUGHT
BY S. P. TO HANDLE GROWING WESTERN TRAFFIC
Retuned to Florence— Miss Ma--
Dined W ith Friend»—Mr and Mr»
L . E. Bastard took New Year'» dinner guerite Hurd and brothor.
Roscoe
w ith the Ludtard fam ily in Eugene. Hurd, who were here from Florence
spending three days with relstlvea
Went to Corvallle and Albany— M r
and friends, re tu rn ’d to their home
and Mrs Carl Olson drove to C or
Thursday.
vallls and Albany Sunday.
Here from Dothan«—-J. B Hodson
W ent to Fall Creek— Mrs. 8. Snookj
came from Dot ham to spend Christ­
left Monday to spend three or four
ina? and New Year's with hia sister,
days at Fall Creek.
Mrs Cal Barnes
O. A. C. S H O R T
II
Horticulture, J bji 3 March 1*
Dairy manufacturing Jan 7 Feb 1.
Herdsman and Cow Teslera, Jan.
1 Juno 13.
Farm Mechanics. Tractors, Trucks,
etc,. Jan. 3 March 13
Farm M «Himnit's (one week), Feb.
IS Feb. 33.
Third Annual fanner's School, Feb.
4 Feb 33.
M u d Classification and Appralaat(
Jan. 74an. 12.
Agricultural Economic Conference,
Jan 31-Jan 36.
For further Information regarding
any course, address. The Itegletrar,
Oregon Agricultural College, Corval­
lis, Oregon.
Ward's
Went to Corvalllp—Miss Clara Wlas
left Monday afternoon for Corvallis,
Spends Week-End at Junction— driving down In her car. She spent
Mrs. B. A. Washburn? spent t h e ' X *w Year s Day with relative«. Dr.
week end at Junction City with her 1- N. W idner and fam ily
her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs
Or<(v,
. T„ i t
Here for Holiday»—John E Hast­ here with his roth»r, Howard Free­
ings and son Leland were down from land, P M. Freeland of Bakersville.
McGlymn. Oregon, to sp?nd the holi­ California, left tar his home New
He spent the summer
days In Springfield and Thurston.
I Years day
here in Oregon
Returned to Florence— Mr. and Mrs .
M. J W ear
Floyd D Thompson returned to Flo
Here frc,v W altarvlll
renr« Thursday after visiting their tn of W altervllle was In Springfield
parents, M r and Mrs. L. E. Thomp attending to business matters on Sat­
urday. He reports a fine community
son.
Returned to w .c o t n o - 1 h „ r«n, Chrlstma« at the W altervllle church
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Th« evolution o f the ra ilro a d locom otive hero is shown in a strikin g m anner.
A l the lop
B*B* " ‘ *C «"‘’ “ «“ •¡n -ty p * locom otive o f th« Southern Pacific, for heavy trana-
Jr
w h7 . X
' E m . : w T k |W,,h 8 , r~ and ehlld" n 8 ,,rogn,m 1 7 nt. r B;a l P~ ~ " B"
Standing b e .id . it. in .h a rp c o n tr.a t, i . t h . old “ C. P. H u ntin g -
Jr., who spent
ton. or Locom otive No. I o f th a t ra ilro a d . B elow ia the famous “ R ocket" which pulled tha
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs
Ray Stacey of Marshfield spent the
first tra m in 1829, at w h a t was then considered the re m a rk a b le speed o f 24 miles an hour.
Tomseth. returned to ramp 34
seth
her?
John
at Wendling Sundav.
; holidays with his parents.
j Mrs. Win. E. Stacey.
C O U R B IB
Intensive practical Inalructlon In
agricultural specialties varying from
ona week Io 10 weeks as follows:
General Agriculture, Jan 2 March
W ent to Signai— Bert Eaton went
Left for Portland— M r and MYs
through Springfield on his way home
Ronald Roberts left Saturday morn
to Sfgnal tar a visit.
Ing tar Portland to visit Mrs Rob­
W ent to Ashland— Mr. and Mrs R. ert's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs
J. W ard and daughter Martha at­ W ill Abeen. Th.’y returned Monday
tended the funelral of M r.
father in Ashland Friday.
Fined (nr Oeer Meat
L. T tlroat. south tan Lane county
rancher, was lined l i l t by
Judge
Jeaae U. Well» In Justice court last
Friday on the charge of Illegal potsea-
»Ion of venison. Deputy (lame Warden
Hawker mad* (he arreat.
43°? ’
'
"Say, Dill, W ra lin g lio u a e
Atlrnllon will p u l llin t
battery o f yo u » back on
Ila feeL ll'g ■ superior
— «nil economical I aer-
vice for all batteries, ro-
gitrtllca« of make.**
!
I
I
WESTINGHOUSE
Mr. and
H E most modern passenger auxiliary booster engine and 47.44O In the g -u .re l policy of the Boulhera
locomotives thus tar desigaed pound» wlieu this auxiliary engine la Pacific of keeping well to the fore In
have just reached the Pacific “» * ’ •“ starting and at »low speed serving (he public with the very beet
ooaet and w ill be of material
The tractive power of 67.610 pounds, transportation possible.
In handling the record winter oo«»»rtnd
Into
hauling
capacity.
increased power of the new loco-
tourist traffic from eastern states.
» • • » • «hat theme locoinollvea can motives will permit the handling of
Returned
to
W endling— B artley I Garland Griffith, who was Injured
They are the result of years of
7 “
»Urtlng.
T ate, brother of Mrs L. E. Danks. laa« w * k •» »" »“ to accident. Is a b le ! study and experience by Southern t a u r t e . X r % . . t a n g . r t” ta . J \ e ^ d .’ . ^ V X X ^ U b w T ^ s ’ ucb d'“ i1“'
returned to Wendling Sunday after «0 be “ P * nd around.
Pnctflc experts and planned to beet of fifty miles an hour
About 3.360 .» , up«r heaters feed water heaters
speeding Christmas here with the
Carey
Thompson
and
brother.!
condition, here Operetta» of horeepower. equal to 147 fllw e r" and the booster e n „ u . n r. reeulting
heavier trains on longer runt w ill «XP« automobiles. Is developed
u. w
for ap. r, Uug . lun
Danks family.
Frank Thompson, were in from Vida
resuIL together with added comfort
The Bret of these gigantic englnas otny.
Visit» Aunt and Uncle— Miss The!
ma Hastings left Monday night fo r, Mrs. O. F. Thatcher and two chll-i to passeagert through smoothness In wl11 opvrate over the dlBcult tuoun-
The naw Pacific engines w ill make
startlng and handling of train*
ts,a »od d*aert run between Los the through run without change ba­
Thurston to spend New Year's with , dren were here frtFu Wendling FYI-1
~
Angeles and El Paso
the "6-g-l,"
'4-1-3," nr
er "M o u a -!
*
tween San rmnclsc-o and Los Angeles.
Known as tbe
-'
her uncle and aupnt. M r and Mrs day.
t h . . . monster engines , T \ * * >u,hprn
recently or pulling sin h fast trains as the " to ,a
C h T le a H a a tln g s
, Al Killeen of Portland arrived here | tain Type,
monsisr engines d, red , U ly .lh r w
kx-omotl
ere to be put mto e.rm c. wita ta.'
£ £ ^ - • ^ 7 . * « ^ r ^ o ’r d ^
O' h(*
J " " ' *
T0b‘“
* P«rt
.
m ‘
„
A ° nu
J 8Z
»« Portland
to Oakridge Monday. H i had been
home to Lebanon for Christmas and
L. S. Scott of W altervllle was in
wa? returning to work
|on business Saturday.
B A T T E R IE S
W E S T IN G H O U S E
SERVICE
Eugene
i •v,oda’'
Nephew Goes Home— Burrel Hoff Saturday evening to spend New Year's
£
c X A T ta * 7 E
I? " , • dd' “ 0"
»«»“ » ' • ' “
anan. nephew of Mrs. L. E. Danks wi,h Mr- and Mrs. Pete Tomseth and
era Pacific Company In handling Type passenger engines; a ll heavy
h o w transcontlnc.tal train ..
^Pacific £ £ . *'»“ • » « • ' ^ o m o « ta o
who was here visiting his aunt over tamily.
Christmas, returned to hia home in
------------------------------- -
They are equipped with the very .
an,
5 7 " C *C° * " d
Mapleton Monday morning.
BORN— At their home in W alter-
lalast devices for Increasing power « T s io w a
,n,pror’
and economy, are 97 feet. 4(6 Inch», 7.1«,:' d e U v . E
* ”
- ville, December 30. 1923, to M r and
Have Position»— Jack
Lines of
Mrs. John ilnkbusch. a daughter.
tn length, ahd 16 feet. I l k Inches la t ,
.
j
Seattle and R. D Brown of Wilson.
height Their tractive
or culllnx
f 7 ? .. ‘
‘>1rd * ra wl11 ma,‘ * » toU1
,
P
k of 113 new locomotives that will be
N orth Dakota, stopped in Sprinfield
power is 67.610 pound, without the nvn,table wltb.n the next year to aid
Monday on th rir way to Oakridge to
IN C O M E T A X IN N U T S H E L L
take positions there.
Many Interests Interested
New V alve Installed
WHO? Single per sans who had
Came f r r t Thurston— Elva Gray
net income of H.ooo or more or
ilc f reiontatlv •» of many agencies 1 A new blow-off valve was put In at
and Gladys Hastings w?re down from
gross income of IS.000 or more
Interested l n Oregon's agriculture w ill'th e Mountain S ta fs Power company
Thurston Friday, and went through
and married couples who had
participate In the state-wide agricut on Monday, which will be used n» nn
Springfield on their way to visit Mrs.
net income of $2.000 or more
tural economic conference that Is to ‘ exhaust on the outside. Instead of
E. S. Spires in Eugene.
or gross Incom? of $5.000 or
be h -Id January 23 to 25 at Coryaills j <>n tbe inside A hole wa cut in the
more imust file returns.
Producers of poultry, crops, all kinds brick wall, and lhr»e-Jn< h pipe al
Rented Doritv P'ace— Mr. and Mrs
W H E N ? The filing period i from
of Uvesttx-k. fruits and nuts, and !tached to the boiler and connect’d
Jim Stewart rented the C. M. Dorlty
January 1 to March 15. 1921
dairy products will rne't with bank up. The new arrangement will make
property this we k. Thev have been
W HERE?
Collector of in'ernal
staying with Mr. Stewart's uncle,
ero and husines« Wen In thoroughly most of the noise outside Instead of
revenue for the district in which
analyzing problem» of production and Inside,
according to >|z E Danks.
R. J W ard, -Ince their arrival from
the person lives
or has
his
marketing and In formulating a state- superintendent.
Canada.
principal place of business
wide program that will serve is a
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Back from Visit— C. F May >f Lan
HOW?
Instruction
on
Fo-m
guide to future devalopmenf of the -
dax was here Monday on his way
state's agricultural resources
A ra rP,>" , * r dropped his hammer
1010A and Form 1040; also tbs
home to his ranch from a visit with
The conference will be orgsnlted A™™ th" t<>P ° f “ hu,ldln« and Jelled,
law and reguatlona.
his daughter. Mr» A. 8. Gish, of Che­
along commodity lines, the various ‘,Look ont below?"
WHAT
Four per cent normal
halis. Washington, with
whom h>
tax on the first 34.000 of net In­ groups meeting first In «eparat > ses
Pat looked out of a window, and the
spent Christmas
come in ercese of the personal ,slons and later reporting their re c -, hammer hit him on the h*ad
He
exemption and credit» for de­ -ommendations to the entire confer- ««Id. "You Americans use funny Ian
Lett tar Shannon— Mr. and Mrs. R
pendents. Eight per cent nor
ence. where each r ’port will be bar guage."
E
Yod?- and baby Martha
left
mal tax on halanc of net Income.
monlzed w ith all the others.
S p rin g field ,fo r their home In Shan­
“W hy " asked the carpenter
Surtax from 1 per cent to 50
non Thursday morning after spending
"You say 'look out' when you mean
Christmas here with Mrs Yoder s ! _ per vcul
n nel
cent ” on
net incomes over | D r 8 Ralph Dlppsl. Dentist. Vitas
'look In.' ” replied Pat.
34
000
for
the
year
1923
bunding.
Bprlngfleld.
Oregoa
parents. Mr. and Mr». W. M Green
Tips for Taxpayers
Bastard» Entertain—M ' and Mrs
L. E Bastard
«•ntarti’ ined at S e n -1
No. L
day dinner M r an t Mr«. Paul Bar
January 1. 1924, mark« the begin
ford. Mr. and M rr George Bastard of nin* ot «be period tar filing Incom>
Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Staffer of
tax return» for the year 1923 The
Eugene.
period ends at midnight of March
15. 1924
Heavy penalties are pro- i
Returned to Bridal Veil Russell O l-, Tided by the revenue act tar fa llu rt
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ol. or willful refusal to make a return
son. and Odin Olson, son of Mrs and pay the tax on time
Emma Olson, returned to Bridal Veil
Foyn 1040A, heretofore used for
Snnday after spending
Christmas reporting net Income of 95.000 and
week with their parents In Spring 1?»». f rom whatever source derived,
| has been revbed In the interests of
Go to W estfir— Mr. and Mrs. W the lBr* p"t r1«»" of taxpayers— wage
E Rumble of Eugene went through j earnera and "a lr,*‘d P *"® "» R«!»»*
Springfield Morday on their way t o 1
,roDI fllx PflaeH to a single sheet
W estfir where M r. Rumble will work Form 1040A u to be u"e*1 for reP°rt'
at his trade as a carpenter They had in* ne4 income of 15,000 and less de
Just been to Gold tndale, Washington? ^ved
chiefly
from
salaries and
to visit their daughters. Mrs. Ellis ’•’»F**'
Persons any part of whose
D Conwell and M is- Mildred Rumble ’» « > ■ • ,H derived from a busin’ss
or profession, farming, sale of prop-
Here f r |m Albany— T. M Humph- eyfy or rent, though the amount Is
r ys of Albany was down Snnday to »5.000 or less, will be required to
visit hia son. Roy A Humphreys, of u»e (he larger form, 1040 The use of
(Springfield. and to bring his little Form 1040 Is required also In all
grandson, Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Rov cases where the net Income was In
Humphreys and son Charles had lust excess of »5,000. regardless of wheth-
returned from a trip to O akrldg’ T . , »y from salary business, profession.
M . Humphreys returned home Mon ,,r other taxable sources
day morning.
,. ,
j it b?lng impossible to determine
and
tblB
which form I? desired
•z,n
p®Pl*»
of
both
forms will be sent
Mrs. W alter Decker and little son
■taxpayers who filed individual re
returned to »heir home In Belling­
ham. Washington, on Thursday Mrs burn« for the year 1922. and may he
obtained ale« at the offices eg col­
Dedrer has b«»» here tor th-s past
lector» of Internal
revenue
and
two months for her heatth. and has
branch
upon
written
request
been staying w ith her prsnM, M r
R eturn
«o
W ashington— M r
eno Jtfra. J M. Thempt'W M r. Thomp
non wns here for (bn Ghrtalptns tax,
S. M Spagna. Mutual Life Insnf-
t tattle«
»ban Cn., Bwgese, Ore Pheas 377 tf
'h . through run of 63« m ils, brtween
Ogden and Sparks
Th. B. . a r t ,y „ . P u ita ... c. r . . . . I
° ‘ h ,r *J “ lpm»ul of latest design also
being placed in operation to carry
’ P“ * tar furnishing
lh*
“ ol"
mod* rB »»«»Ir»
Duelleee
* n< »»»«"«h roadbed, eic-ellenl food Io
dining care end courteous attantiou
add to S e J i Z i o ^ f u . v . i X
EUGCNE
C O L L E C T IO N
Riverside Dairy
We make a
»peelally
certified milk
fur
of
bablca
and alck people.
A G EN C V
No collection, no fee.
No entry
f'“' or dues l^igal department.
W H BROWERS. Mgr
W . F . Clin e
S P R IN G F IE L D .
Springfield News 31 25 per year.
O R EG O N
PHO NE 31P3
E L L IS O N -W H IT E L Y C E U M
BUREAU
Appear for its third attraction
BUCKEYE MALE TRIO, LIKE MINSTRELS'
OF OLD, WILL "DOUBLE IN BRASS"
CHIROPRACTIC
Is the science that Is restoring health to thousands
who suffer from stomach trouble, tonsilitis, nervousness,
sleeplessness, headaches, enlargeed prostrate glands, high
blood pressure etc., by sclnetiflcally co-ordinating the prin­
ciples of Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy.
The results
are Safe, Sane and Sure.
DR. GEO. A. SIMON
Examination Free
Phone 355-J
Over Ludtard's
#16 W illam ette Street
E U G E N E , O REG O N
of all
kinds
— H A Y — G R A IN — F LO U R —
Buy Her® and Sav*
d ^ 1?nK»F<»7t
1« a fact that we can and have been
Morrison & Clingan
“Thn Btore of Quality"
Corner o l TWfrd »• I Main
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— g— ^ ^ m i _
Phon» 44-
rim l.m k "},. T ri., .Is
,miy u line singing organisation, but Is also a
instrumentalist» featuring brans work 'n their program Thu
members are George Cl,em.t. artist on the trombone, saxophone; William T
ueek, who plays slide cornet ami banjo, an,I Glen,led Gr.ggs n „star
Urn
tart one horn. In the v,„-„, work, first? second tenor, end harlh, J s r r i . 7
sients sre given and very tine harmony effects .r e obtained
| here Zro
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H IG H S C H O O L A U D IT O R IU M
Monday, January 7th, 8:15 p. m.
Under Au.pic<g L o c i No. 70, Loy.1 U fio n of Lo.i
*«d Lumbermen.