iRnAi niii'A in OREGON NEWS ITEMS ! OF SPECIAL INTEREST B rie f Resum e of Happenings of the W eek Collected for O ur R eaders. P in . Valley con.ld.rln« erecting • new ech.H.I building T h om ., t) Hawley . . . nominated (or postmaster at Multnomah Hludent registration at Oregon Agri cultural collngn (or the college year .» total. 4174 now «17« Wheat shipment, fro« the Columbia ver to all port» (or the cereal ana- it reached 1I.SSS.73B bushel». ......................... . , At a meeting o( of tha the Newport city council. Seas Prey, councilman, waa «decimi mayor Io succeed fa r i Ityck man, resigned City ordinances prohibiting minor« from frequenting pmd halts and the rurtew ordinance are now being en forced In Kugeue The Rossburg Elk» lodge has voted to procm-d Immediately with the con version of Farquhar Island Into a city park and playgrounds. Establishment of a government naval base at Tongue point was fav­ ored In a résolut ton passed by the Monmouth Commercial club The first carload of broccoli to be sent from the Umpqua valley this year waa shipped from Roseburg by the Umpqua Broccoli exchange PAGE THREB THE SPRINGFIELD NEWfl P21 t ault to etajoln the public service thia Stats, It baa been found advis­ neat flklnuer, Mra. Noah Hildebrand. commlaalon and I H. Van Winkle, at­ able to place ooh or more colonies In .Mra. Ben Uklnnvr, Mrs. W C, McLa- torney genera,. (rum enforcing order, large case» and pack the lower .-dees jgan. Mra. Georg® Cowart, Mra. Arthur leaned recently by the commlaalon with straw Field mice n oat In the I Peterson, Mra. Ham Richmond and providing reduced maximum (relght straw, ent< r the cases and hives, and Mra Charles Kgglmann. Be aides the rate, on hay. grain, grain producta. destroy much of the honeycomb Sev­ team the following ladles also went: potatoes and onions. eral pounds of polnon and Inatru« Ilona Mra Mary Magill. Mrs O. F Klaer, The commercial club at Pilot Rock for Its use hava been supplied by the A caravan conalallng of 7.1 peraont ha. aent a request to the public serv­ departin' nt and distributed by the (rum Umatilla appeared before tha ice commlaalon (or a acbedule ol the State bee Inspector A small can of Umatilla county court at Pendleton exlatlng (relght rate, aa they aftect poison will be placed at the entrance with pet'tlona bearing more than 1000 grower» located In the vicinity of that of <-ach hive In an attempt to pr.-vent ,h a ‘ ‘ " " (brW« ' * city. It waa Intimated In the letter such depredations (hl* wlnt«®-. If bulH •*«" ' h" »’» ••« > • r,»er n,,*r received by the commlaalon that an aux-eaaful, thia practlca may soon be­ Umatilla where II (Iowa Into the Co- Investigation o, the rate, will be at­ come common In packing lulnh(. ................ lumbln. J, v. tempted with a view ut determining Salem hop dealer», aa a reault o( the If they are Juat and reasonable. htelGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT recent (lurry In the hop market, are AT CRESWELL SATURDAY The atate of Oregon, with a popu- now holding their product W (or " 40 ” conta A group of ladles from (he Hprlng- noW ’n" ,.„ „ o o( 783.388, h a . »417 87 ol b.nk- a pound It la »aid that there are | ’* ..„ „ it« » . c o m o a r - fleld Neighbors of Woodcraft went as ,lf prlm„ hop. able tha aDd ia n be moved «I with » « « 7 4 for the entire Un.ted gu -els of the Creswell circle Satur­ .. . , , , ru M jBg trout 31 «<’•<’«•^1»« to • » '•te tn e n t pre day evening when the Jegre team B,,y «•"»•’ »« prue» ranging o r n a i pared by Fr«nk Prank Bramwell, Hramwell. stale atate auper- super­ from here put on their work and in­ to S3 cent». .............» . t e i.m e n t itiated two of the (reaw ell ladle» intendent of banka. The . statement The Hood River Oddfellows and Re- ; gbow» (bat Oregon line a total of 381 Into the organisation, in thv degree bekah lodge» are launching a cam- I banks, the average population per t am going from here were: Mra Wil­ palgn to obtain co-operation of houao- , rJlp|,a ppr bank la 2782 and the aggre- bur Lloyd, captain, Mrs H-trvey Bat­ holders In entertaining delegates to r„gourco» of these Institutions la ( on. Mr». R. L. Burn-tt, Mr». A. Mc­ Pherson. Mm. Lilia Ith o -ls, Mra. B. the annual convention of Oregon : j 3 j 2 .j u .130 70. grand lodgaa at Hood Itlver In May. * d<)ed m -d for ra(.ord |„ lh , ci«t- Doane, Mias Bessie Bench. Mrs. Er- It la anticipated that «O0U guests will , 9UIJty d a r k s office entails the be present. I (rangfer of property, which revenue Confirmation of the sale of «00,000 j , t am pi <>n the document show la val- poumls of wool, the total crop In the UB ladles returned to Springfield the sam e evening. r IT ’S M O R E T H A N GOOD It la positively d llcjoua. Every­ one who eats our Ice cream says that. And why not? It Is made from the purest materials In a sanitary factory In all flavors. Order some today jn bulk or bricks and see for yourself. Certainly we d liver IL EGGIMANN’S FEBRUARY CLEARANCE Charles Colvin, a Beaverton young as Salem was heartily Indorsed at a j ____________________ _ man. waa killed Instantly when east- meeting at Eugene attended by .1 , , ... « ..« . rnnnd bound Houlhern Pacific train No. 130 business and professional men of Bn- , itcckowpors In yo . ■truck a -bug" be was driving gene. Corvallis. Albany. Sp rin g«.,d It cal Survey of theUnlteu H a tes depart­ The Madras flour mill was destroy- Junction City, ment of agriculture for a d v lci and ed by fire starting from sn unknown j About «00 farmers assembled at Ar- help In continuing field nilce about cause It waa feared for a time that llnglon and formed the permanent or- the casus w lv re be - colonics are the entire town would he burned ganlxatlon of the Ba.’tern Oregon Export Oregon Com w a . P " ^ -d during «he winter monthtn Ihr - mission league, A vigorous campaign to prevent to the severe weather condition in overloading it trucks op««ratlng on the well represented Farmer» and wheal highways of the state la to be started j growers from Sherman, Gilliam. W as­ Under the direction of Ibe slate traffic , co and Umatilla counties were present and aasl»t«-d In the organisation. department Arrangement» have been completed Nearly 110 different eutomoblles of 2» different makes were displayed by for the construction of the ftrat unit 21 leading automobile dealers of Port­ of the K u g - n e Springfield Irrigation land at the l&th annual automobile project, according to announcement made at the offices of the atate engl ahow In that city. neer. The project Includes some IS,- There waa a total of 132 accidents 900 acres of land, and the water will Without a bualne»« education In Oregon Industries during the week be diverted from the McKenxIe river you are not prepared properly ended February 7. according to a to cope with the many problems report prepar«»d by the state Industrial ’ The atate game commlaalon anC iportamen of eastern Oregon have of life. accident commlaalon. been aroused over an alb-mpt to have Maurice E, Crumpackar. well known R egardless of your poaUtoo a bill Introduced in congress to create attorney of Portland, has announced you need It. and you can secure an antelope and aag«- grouse reserve hla candidacy for the republican nom It at a reasonable coat. In the aoutheaatern corner of Harney Inatlon for representative of the third county, which would lake In an The question le—Are you go­ congressional district. »mount of territory greatly In excea» ing to make th s necessary ef­ The Cheater Either Logging com j I of the original reserve plan. fort now. or are you going to pany baa file«, with ibe public serv­ Oregon pension« have b«»en granted k«ep putting It off until by ice commlaalon application to «stab- j aa follow» Mary J Helms, Beaver Bah a logging railroad over the Ne­ and by? ton. 130; Thomas 8. W illiamson. Al- halem highway near Astoria. oany, »12; Jeaae Kotovaky. Salem. 813; We are here to serve you and The Aslorta board of school dlrec- Phoebe J. Itowley. Williams, »30; we are always glad t« tell you tors has derided Io dispense with Ibe Charles B. Compton, Heaalde. »2«; about our school. Hundreds of services of the school health officer Harold Raamu»»en. Portland. »16; voung men and women have after the drat of the coming month, Fr«-d Schmidt. Oregon City. 812; Mary completed one of our c o u r s e leaving the health department In U. Woody, Hood River. »30. and are today holding respons­ charge of the school nurse. By following a policy of selective ible positions. All northbound traffic over lh«» logging through a tract of pin«- timber You may do the »sm s. Will youT Southern Pacific railroad was held up bordering The Dalle» California high by a landslide In Cow creek canyon. way on Its new location from Lava The slide burled the tracks (or a con­ Butte to a point nine miles south, the siderable distant«, but was discover Rhelvtn lllxon company will leave a cd In Ume to prevent a wreck. •rente border Pf pines along the atate Recent Increases In the price of road. Mature tree» are being marked gasoline In Oregon are to be Included for logging, but other timber will re­ A. E. R O B E R TS . President In the country wide Inveallgallon of main untouched. gasoline prices which the depart m i nt E U G E N E , O R EG O N Ten of the more Important railroads of Justice has been ordered by Presi­ operating In Oregon have filed In the dent Coolidge to make at oace. Marlon county circuit court at Snlent Bats, which eat food similar to that of humans, are being used In expert menta by Mra Jeaaumlne C Williams, professor of household science at Ore- ' gnn Agricultural college to determine the value of various foods for chil­ dren. Wages of Lane county road laborers In 132« will range from 33.&0 a day for common labor Io 112 a day for One lot ladles hl-cut Shoes in broken sizes. Black and men with large tractors, according to brown, medium- high or low heel. Special at only a schmltile agreed upon by the ment liera of the county court, to be ef One lot ladles High Shoes up to $3.00 values. Now only (ectlve March 1. George Pendleton, farmer living In the vicinity of Hroadacres In Marlon One lot ladies' Shoes in black and brown, medium or high county, was-kllled when an automobile heel. Wonderful values truck In which he was riding was struck by a southbound Oregon Klee- One lo, Infants’ Shoes In all sizes and styles. $1.50 values trie train at a crossing north of the Hroadacres station. Judge Wfulherford, In an nddress One lot Children’s Shoes. AH sizes. Extra good values before the Albany chamber of com C.onie early and get your choice. mere®, urged that body to start a move among like organisations Men’s Dress Shoes in black, re-grained upper, niwlium throughout the stale Io gel a law pnaasd to la« lh" government-owned heavy sole, box toe, blucher. timber land» In Oregon. One-twelfth of the roads built un­ Men's kid dress Shoes. Cushion insole, ruber heel. $5.00 der federal aid since 1314 are In Ore value at only son. according Io a report from the secretary of agriculture. Of approxi­ mately 28.000 miles completed In tho Men’s heavy Work Shoes. Heavy upper good heavy sole. United States under Joint agreement, Our price only 2147 ntllea ar«i In Oregon. R. It. Thompson, who was elect«! president of the permanent organisa­ tion of the Oregon Export Commis­ sion league. In a m eetlrg al Ar’lng ion of ofllcers of the various county ( organisations, left Sunday nlglit. for sto r e s 605-609 Willamette Vt 52 Store« Washington, D. C„ to lobby for the M cN au klaughoo lull- Why Attend School Great Reductions on Men’s Suits and Overcoats í !¡ n D MEN’S HEAVY SHOES and HI-TOPS way below cost O A BIG REDUCTION ON ALL SHOES v | We must make room for our new Spring Merchandise If you ar« not perfectly satisfied with every purchase we refund your money FARMERS EXCHANGE 'The Store of Springfield” VltXocal dealers Eugene Business College Special Bargains 50c 98c S1.49 3 s e ti/ourfôack U ardlP roiïde. Zfiresh Vegetables JM Summer 98c $1.39 0 $3.45 $3.98 ^il.sttindanL size vegetable packets: $3.45 C. J. Breie.T Co. f A TART aa early aa the ground will permit with radishes and lettucs. Then plant «ome pea« and bean». Eight o< ten day» later plant some more radUhe® and lettuce »o they will be coming along while vou , enjoy the first lot. Next, sow beet», carrot», turnip®, onions, followed by the vine crop» »quash, cucumber, melon». And don t forget early, medium and late varieties of delicious.Sweet Corn. By a little planning you can have fresh vegetable» all through the summer- and enough to cold pack some for winter. When you select your seed», the smallest Item of expense, guard your gardening efforts by choosing a branded line known to be reliable. North­ rup. King A Co.’» Seed« have «atlsfled professional and aniateur garden- era for 33 years. It Is easy to «elect them from the Sterling Seed Boxes. NO BETTER SEED S AT A N Y fP R K E N orthrup . 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